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INTERNATIOML  EXHIBITION 


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1876. 


Official  Catalogue 


DEPARTMENT  OF  ART. 

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THIRD  EDITION, 


PHILADELPHIA : 

PUBLISHED  BY  JOHN  R.  NAGLE  AND  COMPANY, 
PRINTED  AT  THE  RIVERSIDE  PRESS,  CAMBRIDGE,  MAS8. 

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ART  GALLERY,  OR  MEMORIAL  HALL. 


United  States  Centennial  Commission. 


INTERNATIONAL  EXHIBITION 


1876. 


Official  Catalogue 


DEPARTMENT  OF  ART. 

THIRD  EDITION. 


PHILADELPHIA: 

PUBLISHED  BY  JOHN  R.  NAGLE  AND  COMPANY, 
PRINTED  AT  THE  RIVERSIDE  PRESS,  CAMBRIDGE,  MASS. 

1876. 


Entered  according  to  Act  of  Congress,  in  the  year  1876,  by  the 
UNITED  STATES  CENTENNIAL  COMMISSION, 
in  the  office  of  the  Librarian  of  Congress,  at  Washington,  D.  C. 

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CONTENTS 


Plan  of  Exhibition  Grounds, * 6 

Subject  index,  National  exhibits 8 

The  Memorial  Hall  and  Annex 9 

Synopsis  of  the  Classification, 12 

Classification  of  the  Department  of  Art, 13 

Catalogue  of  the  Department  of  Art,  15 

Photographic  Exhibition  Building,  55 

Alphabetical  index  of  Exhibitors  in  Department  IV, 


59 


South-east  Section. 

. Main  Exhibition  Building. 

. Memorial  Hall  (Art  Gallery). 

. Annex  to  Art  Gallery. 

. Photographic  Gallery. 

. Annex  to  Main  Building  (Carri- 
ages, Stoves). 

. Centennial  National  Bank. 

. Public  Comfort  (cloak  room). 

. Swedish  School  House. 

, Penn.  Educational  Departm't. 
. Singer's  Sewing  Mach.  Build’g. 
, Lafayette  Restaurant. 

, Hunter's  Camp. 

. Milk  Dairy  Association. 

, Bible  Society. 

. Public  Comfort. 

. Phila.  Municipal  Headquart’s, 

, Soda  Water. 

Moorish  Villa. 

. German  Government  Building 
Brazilian  Governm.  Building. 
Kittredge  & Co.  (Cornices). 
Soda  Water. 

Phila.  “ Times”  Building. 
Klautscheck,  Thomas  & Stew- 
art's Glass  Factory. 

Cigar  Stand. 

American  Fusee  Co. 

Centennial  Photographic  Assn. 
Penna.  Railroad  Ticket  Office. 
Centennial  Medical  Dept. 
Judges'  Hall. 

Department  of  Public  Comfort. 
Japanese  Government. 
Kindergarten. 

Soda  Water. 

Public  Comfort  Station. 

Cigar  Stand. 

Standpipe. 

French  Government  Building. 
Stained  Glass. 

Vienna  Bakery. 

Bankers’  Exhibit. 

Empire  Transportation  Co. 
Centennial  Fire  Patrol,  No.  2. 
Portuguese  Govt.  Building. 
N.Y.  “World”  Building. 
Burial  Casket  Building. 

Public  Comlort  (cloak  room). 


GROUND  PLAN  OF  THE 


Rowell's  Newspaper  Building. 
, Lienard's  Rel'f  Plans  of  (cities. 


West,  Virginia  State  Building. 
Spanish  Governm't  Building. 
Japanese  Building. 
Mississippi  State  Building. 
George's  Hill  Restaurant. 
California  State  Building. 
New  York  State  Building. 

British  Governm't  Buildings 

Public  Comfort  Station. 
Tunisian  Camp. 

Centennial  Fire  Patrol,  No.  1. 
Ohio  State  Building. 

Indiana  State  Building. 
Illinois  State  Building. 
Wisconsin  State  Building. 
Michigan  State  Building. 

N.  Hampshire  State  Building. 
Connecticut  State  Building. 
Massachusetts  State  Building. 
Delaware  State  Building. 
Maryland  State  Building. 
Tennessee  State  Building. 
Iowa  State  Building. 

Missouri  State  Building. 

Block  House. 

Nokth-east  Section. 
Agricultural  Building. 
Agricult’l  Annex  (Wagons). 

“ “ (Pomology). 

Brewers’  Building. 

Butter  and  Cheese  Factory. 
Tea  and  Coffee  Press  Buiid'g. 
American  Restaurant. 

Kansas  State  Building. 
Southern  Restaui'ant. 

New  Jersey  State  Building. 
Horticultural  Hall. 

Women  s Pavilion. 

Gliddon  Guano  Building. 

New  England  Log  House. 

Pop  Corn. 

Cigar  Stand. 


m “T*_ 

I INTERNATIONAL  EXHIBITION. 


SUBJECT  INDEX,  NATIONAL  EXHIBITS, 


NATIONS. 

Sculpture. 

Oil  Paintings. 

Water  Colors. 

j Engraving  and  Litho- 
graphy. 

Art  Applied. 

Photography. 

Industrial  and  Agricul- 
tural Designs,  etc. 

Ceramic  Decorations, 
Mosaics,  etc. 

United  States 

15 

i5 

25 

29 

28 

55 

3i 

28 

Canada  

33 

33 

33 

33 

33 

33 

34 

34 

France 

34 

35 

40 

40 

4i 

42 

42 

Germany 

42 

42 

43 

43 

Netherlands 

43 

43 

45 

45 

45 

Denmark 

46 

46 

46 

46 

Sweden 

46 

46 

47 

48 

48 

48 

... 

Norway 

49 

•48 

48 

49 

49 

Italy „. 

5o 

90 

5o 

50 

50 

50 

Mexico 

5i 

5i 

5i 

Brazil 

52 

••• 

52 

52 

52 

Argentine  Republic 

53 

53 

53 

53 

53 

54 


N.  B. — The  Art  exhibit  of  the  following  countries  is  installed  in  the  Main  Building  anc? 
catalogued  in  that  volume,  viz. : 


New  South  Wales  .... 

Victoria 

South  Australia 

New  Zealand 

Cape  of  Good  Hope, 

Egypt 

China 

Japan  

Hawaii 

Switzerland 


Page 
. 270 
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. 162 
. 164 
. 168 


225 

231 

238 

242 

285 


Loan  Collection. 


ART  GALLERY.  No.  2 


Size  365  by  210  feet. 


Architect , H,  J.  Schwarzman. 

Contractor , R.  J.  Dobbins. 

Iron  work  furnished  by  Edgemoor  Iron  Co.,  Pencoyd  Rolling  Mills. 
Kittredge  Cornice  Co. 

Stone  work  furnished  by  SARGENT  & Co.,  WESTHAM  GRANITE  Co.,  CoNSHO- 
hocken  Stone  Co.,  S.  F.  Prince  & Co.,  Excelsior  Brick  Co. 

Glass  furnished  by  Shoemaker  & Co.,  Ward  & Co.,  and  J.  M.  Albertson. 


Memorial  Hall,  built  at  a cost  of  $1,500,000,  by  the  State  of  Pennsylvania  and 
City  of  Philadelphia,  is  placed  at  the  disposal  of  the  Centennial  Commission,  to  be 
used  during  the  Exhibition  as  an  Art  Gallery,  after  which  it  is  designed  to  make  it 
the  receptacle  of  an  Industrial  Art  Museum,  similar  to  the  South  Kensington  Mu- 
seum, at  London.  The  design  is  modern  renaissance,  and  the  structure  is  fire- 
proof. It  covers  an  acre  and  a half,  and  is  365  feet  long,  210  feet  wide,  and  59 
feet  high,  over  a basement  12  feet  high.  A dome,  rising  150  feet  above  the  ground, 
surmounts  the  centre,  capped  by  a colossal  ball,  from  which  rises  the  figure  of 
Columbia.  The  main  front  of  this  building  looks  southward,  displaying  a main 
entrance  in  the  centre  consisting  of  three  arched  doorways,  a pavilion  on  each  end, 
and  two  arcades  connecting  the  pavilions  with  the  centre.  The  entrance  is  70 
feet  wide,  to  which  there  is  a rise  of  13  steps.  Each  of  the  doorways  is  40  feet  high 
and  15  feet  wide,  opening  into  a hall.  In  each  pavilion  there  is  a window  12 
feet  by  34  feet,  eight  in  all,  which  will  be  used  for  the  display  of  stained  glass,  glass 
paintings,  etc.  The  arcades  designed  to  screen  the  long  walls  of  the  galleries  each 
consist  of  five  groined  arches,  and  form  promenades  looking  outward  over  the 
grounds  and  inward  over  open  gardens  extending  back  to  the  main  wall  of  the 
building.  These  garden-plots  are  each  90  feet  by  36  feet,  ornamented  in  the 
centre  with  fountains,  and  intended  to  display  statuary.  The  rear  or  north  front  of 
the  building  is  of  the  same  general  character  as  the  main  front,  but,  in  place  of  the 
arcade,  has  a series  of  arched  windows,  twelve  in  number,  with  the  entrance  in  the 
centre.  Between  the  pavilions  is  the  grand  balcony,  a promenade  275  feet  long  and 
45  feet  wide,  elevated  40  feet  above  the  ground,  and  overlooking  to  the  northward 
the  grounds  of  the  Park.  On  each  front  of  the  buildings  the  entrances  open  into 
halls,  82  feet  long,  60  feet  wide,  and  53  feet  high.  These,  in  turn,  open  into  the 
centre  hall,  83  feet  square,  the  ceiling  rising  over  it  80  feet  in  height.  From  the  east 
and  west  sides  of  this  central  hall  extend  the  galleries,  each  98  feet  long,  48  feet 
wide,  and  35  feet  high.  These  galleries  have  temporary  divisions  for  the  better 
display  of  paintings,  and,  with  the  central  hall,  form  a grand  hall  287  feet  long,  and  83 
feet  vide,  capable  of  comfortably  accommodating  8000  persons.  From  the  galleries 

(9) 


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DESCRIPTION  OF  THE  ART  GALLERY. 


doorways  open  into  two  smaller  galleries,  89  feet  long  and  28  feet  wide.  These  open 
north  and  south  into  apartments  connecting  with  the  pavilion  rooms,  and  forming 
two  side-galleries  210  feet  long.  Along  the  whole  length  of  the  north  side  of  the 
main  galleries  and  central  hall  extends  a corridor  14  feet  wide,  opening  on  its  north 
line  into  a series  of  rooms,  twenty-three  in  number,  designed  for  studios  and  smaller 
exhibition  rooms.  All  the  galleries  and  the  central  hall  are  lighted  from  above ; the 
pavilions  and  studios  from  the  sides.  The  pavilions  and  central  hall  are  designed 
especially  for  the  exhibition  of  sculpture.  This  building  gives  75,000  square  feet  of 
wall  space  for  painting,  and  20,000  square  feet  of  floor  space  for  statues,  etc.  The  sky- 
lights throughout  are  double,  the  upper  being  of  clear  glass  and  the  under  of  ground- 
glass. 

The  erection  of  the  building  was  begun  July  4th,  1874,  and  finished  March  1st, 
1876. 

Great  as  is  the  space  afforded  in  the  Memorial  Hall,  the  applications  from  American 
and  foreign  artists  have  proved  so  greatly  in  excess  of  its  capacity  as  to  require  the 
erection  of  a much  more  spacious,  building.  This,  though  only  of  brick,  harmo- 
nizes architecturally  with  the  Memorial  Hall,  and  is  to  be  permanent.  It  stands  just 
in  the  rear  of  the  original  Art  Gallery,  and  communicates  with  it.  It  affords 
60,000  square  feet  of  wall  space  available  for  paintings,  and  contains  30  galleries, 
each  40  feet  square,  besides  4 galleries,  each  100  feet  long  by  54  feet  wide,  and  two 
transverse  central  corridors*  20  feet  wide. 


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MEMORIAL  HALL.— Ground  Plan. 


A.  Italy. 

B.  United  States,  Gt.  Britain, 

Germany,  France,  Italy. 

C.  United  States. 

D.  Great  Britain. 

E.  France. 

F.  Germany. 

G.  Austria. 

H.  Spain  and  Sweden. 

I.  France. 


EXTENSION 

1.  Italy. 

2.  Italy. 

3.  Italy. 

4.  Italy. 

5.  Netherlands. 

6.  Germany. 

7.  Norway . 

Denmark. 

8.  United  States. 

9.  Argentine  Republic. 

Chili. 

Mexico. 

10.  United  States. 

11.  Sweden. 

12.  United  States. 

13.  Netherlands. 

14.  United  States. 

15.  Netherlands. 


. Germany. 

. United  States. 
L.  Great  Britain. 

M.  Belgium. 

N.  Italy. 

O.  Belgium. 

P.  Great  Britain. 

Q.  Great  Britain. 

R . Xlreat  Britain. 

S.  Ajreat  Britain. 


TO  ART  GALLERY 

16.  United  States. 
Superintendent's  Office. 

17.  Italy. 

18.  France. 

19.  Italy. 

20.  United. States. 

21.  France. 

Netherlands. 

22.  United  States. 

23.  Belgium. 

Netherlands. 

24.  United  States. 

25.  Spain. 

Sweden. 

26.  Canada. 

27.  Portugal. 

Argentine  Republic. 

Brazil. 

28-.  United  States. 


T.  Great  Britain. 

U.  Italy. 

V.  Italy. 

W.  Italy. 

X.  United  States. 

Y.  United  States. 

Z.  Great  Britain. 

ZA.  United  States. 

ZB.  Germany  and  France. 


— Ground  Plan. 

29.  Portugal. 

Brazil. 

30.  United  States. 

31.  Spain. 

32.  France. 

33.  Belgium. 

34.  France. 

35.  France. 

36.  France. 

37.  France. 

38.  France. 

39.  Belgium. 

40.  United  States. 

41.  Belgium. 

42.  United  States. 

43.  France. 

44.  France. 

45.  France. 


SYNOPSIS  OF  THE  CLASSIFICATION 


LOCATION. 

DEPARTMENTS. 

CLASSES. 

GROUPS. 

I.  Mining  and  Me- 
tallurgy. 

ioo — 109 
no — 119 
120 — 129 

Minerals,  Ores,  Stone,  Mining  Products. 
Metallurgical  Products. 

Mining  Engineering. 

Main  Building. 

II.  Manufactures. 

200 — 205 
206 — 216 
217 — 227 
228 — 234 

235—241 
242 — 249 
250 — 257 
258 — 264 
265 — 271 
272 — 279 
280 — 284 

285 — 291 

292 — 296 

Chemical  Manufactures. 

Ceramics,  Pottery,  Porcelain,  Glass,  etc. 
Furniture,  etc. 

Yarns  and  Woven  Goods  of  Vegetable  or 
Mineral  Materials. 

Woven  and  Felted  Goods  of  Wool,  etc. 
Silk  and  Silk  Fabrics. 

Clothing,  Jewelry,  etc. 

Paper,  Blank  Books,  Stationery. 
Weapons,  etc. 

Medicine.  Surgery,  Prothesis. 

Hardware,  Edge  Tools,  Cutlery,  and 
Metallic  Products. 

Fabrics  of  Vegetable,  Animal,  or  Mineral 
Materials. 

Carriages,  Vehicles,  and  Accessories. 

III.  Education  and 
Science 

300 — 309 

310 — 319 
320 — 329 

330—339 

340—349 

Educational  Systems,  Methods,  and  Li- 
braries. 

Institutions  and  Organizations. 

Scientific  and  Philosophical  Instruments 
and  Methods. 

Engineering,  Architecture,  Maps,  etc. 
Physical,  Social,  and  Moral  Condition  of 
Man. 

Art  Gallery. 

IV.  Art. 

400 — 409 
410 — 419 
420 — 429 
430—439 
440—449 
450—459 

Sculpture. 

Painting. 

Engraving  and  Lithography. 
Photography. 

Industrial  and  Architectural  Designs,  etc. 
Ceramic  Decorations,  Mosaics,  etc. 

Machinery 

Building. 

V.  Machinery. 

500 — 509 
510—519 
520 — 529 
530—539 
540—549 

550—559 
560—569 
570—579 
580 — 589 

590—599 

Machines,  Tools,  etc.,  of  Mining,  Chem- 
istry, etc. 

Machines  and  Tools  for  working  Metal, 
Wood,  and  Stone. 

Machines  and  Implements  of  Spinning, 
Weaving,  etc. 

Machines,  etc.,  used  in  Sewing,  Making 
Clothing,  etc. 

Machines  for  Printing,  Making  Books, 
Paper  Working,  etc. 

Motors,  Power  Generators,  etc. 

Hydraulic  and  Pneumatic  Apparatus. 

Railway  Plant,  Rolling  Stock,  etc. 

Machinery  used  in  Preparing  Agricul- 
tural Products. 

Aerial,  Pneumatic,  and  Water  Trans- 
portation. 

Maclftnery,  and  Apparatus,  especially 
adapted  to  the  requirements  of  the 
Exhibition. 

Agricultural 

Building. 

VI.  Agriculture. 

600 — 609 
610 — 619 
620 — 629 
630 — 639 
640 — 649 

650 — 662  * 
665 — 669 

670 — 679 

680—689 

690 — 699 

Arboriculture  and  Forest  Products. 
Pomology. 

Agricultural  Products. 

Land  Animals. 

Marine  Animals,  Fish  Culture,  and 
Apparatus. 

Animal  and  Vegetable  Products. 

Textile  Substances  of  Vegetable  or 
Animal  origin. 

Machines,  Implements,  and  Processes  of 
Manufacture. 

Agricultural  Engineering  and  Adminis- 
tration. 

Tillage  and  General  Management. 

Horticultural 

Building. 

VIY  Horticulture. 

700 — 709 
710— 719 
720 — 729 
730—739 

Ornamental  Trees,  Shrubs,  and  Flowers. 
Hot  Houses,  Conservatories,  Graperies. 
Garden  Tools,  Accessories  of  Gardening. 
Gardeij  Designing,  Construction,  and 
Management. 

CLASSIFICATION 


Department  IV -Art. 


SCULPTURE. 

CLASS  400. — Figures  and  groups  in  stone,  metal,  clay,  or  plaster. 

Class  401. — Bas-reliefs,  in  stone  or  metal;  electrotype  copies. 

Class  402. — Medals,  pressed  and  engraved ; electrotypes  of  medals. 

CLASS  403. — Hammered  and  wrought  work — repousse  and  rehausse  work,  embossed 
and  engraved  relief  work. 

Class  404.- — Cameos,  intaglios,  engraved  stones,  dies,  seals,  etc. 

Class  405. — Carvings  in  wood,  ivory,  and  metal. 

PAINTING. 

Class  410. — Paintings  in  oil  on  canvas,  panels,  etc. 

CLASS  411. — Water  color  pictures  ; aquarelles,  miniatures,  etc. 

CLASS  412. — Frescoes,  cartoons  for  frescoes,  etc. 

CLASS  413. — Painting  with  verifiable  colors.  Pictures  on  porcelain,  enamel,  and 
metal. 

ENGRAVING  AND  LITHOGRAPHY. 

CLASS  420. — Drawings  with  pen,  pencil,  or  crayons. 

Class  421. — Line  engravings  from  steel,  copper,  or  stone. 

Class  422. — Wood  engravings. 

Class  423. — Lithographs,  zincographs,  etc. 

Class  424. — Chromo-lithographs. 

PHOTOGRAPHY. 

CLASS  430. — Photographs  on  paper,  metal,  glass,  wood,  fabrics,  or  enamel  surfaces. 
Class  431. — Prints  from  photo-relief-plates,  carbon  prints,  etc. 

CLASS  432. — Photo-lithographs,  etc. 

Class  433. — Photographic  apparatus  and  supplies. 

INDUSTRIAL  AND  ARCHITECTURAL  DESIGNS,  MODELS,  AND  DECORATIONS. 
Class  440. — Industrial  designs. 

CLASS  441. — Architectural  designs;  studies  and  fragments,  representations  and  pro- 
jects of  edifices ; restorations  from  ruins  and  from  documents. 

CLASS  442. — Decoration  of  interiors  of  buildings. 

Class  443. — Artistic  hardware  and  trimmings,  artistic  castings,  forged  metal  work 
for  decoration,  etc. 

DECORATION  WITH  CERAMIC  AND  VITREOUS  MATERIALS,  MOSAIC  AND 
INLAID  WORK. 

CLASS  450. — Mosaic  and  inlaid  work  in  stone. 

Class  451. — Mosaic  and  inlaid  work  in  tiles,  tessarae,  glass,  etc. 

CLASS  452. — Inlaid  work  in  wood  and  metal,  parquetry,  tables,  etc. 

Class  453. — Stained  glass. 

Class  454. — Miscellaneous  objects  of  art. 


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COTTAGES,  Yc&\  Charterhouse  Works, 
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Cheney  Brothers, 

Silk  Manufacturers, 

JAills  at  Ji art fordM  South  Jflancfiester 

GOUITEOTICUT. 


f 477  BROOME  ST.,  NEW  YORK, 
( 19  FRANKLIN  ST.,  BOSTON. 


GROS  GRAIN  DRESS  SILKS  in  Black  and  Colors  of  all  Shades. 

FIGURED  AND  TWILLED  SILKS  for  the  Millinery  Trade. 

FLORENTINES  AND  MARCELLINES,  of  all  colors,  qualities,  and 
widths,  for  the  use  of  Manufacturers  of  Parasols,  Hats,  Caps, 
and  Furs. 

SILK  HANDKERCHIEFS  AND  MUFFLERS,  Plain  or  with  Woven 
or  Printed  Borders. 

SILK  FLAGS  of  various  sizes,  from  7 x 10  to  30  x 48  inches,  hemmed 
and  boxed  in  dozens  for  the  trade. 

BONNET  RIBBONS,  Black  and  Colored,  of  all  widths  and  shades. 

SASH  AND  BELT  RIBBONS. 

MACHINE  TWIST  AND  SEWING  SILK. 

ORGANZINES,  TRAMS,  AND  FINE  PATENT  SPUN  SILKS,  for 
Silk  Mixture,  Cassimeres,  and  for  all  other  fabrics  in  which  Silk 
is  used. 


Particular  attention  given  to  orders  for  special 
kinds  of  Silk  used  by  manufacturers. 

Specimens  of  all  the  above-mentioned  fabrics  and 
threads  can  be  seen  in  the  show-case  of  Cheney  Brothers, 
in  the  American  Silk  Department  of  the  Centennial 
Exhibition  in  the  Main  Building. 


UNITED  STATES 


Sculpture,  Oil  Paintings. 


Sculpture. 

1 Bavier,  F. — Pope  Pius  IX  (Bronze 

bust).  400 

2 Bretchman,  Ed.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. — 
Jas.  L.  Claghorn  (bronze  medallion).  401 

3 Caverly,  C. — John  Brown  (Bronze 

bust).  400 

4 Cooper,  Edw. — Peter  Cooper  (Mar- 
ble medallion).  401 

5 Cassett,  Waugh,  Miss  Ida,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa. — Medallion.  401 

6 Ellis,  S.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. — Elias 

Howe  (bronze  statue).  400 

7 Freeborne,  S.  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y. — 
The  Vision  of  St.  Christopher  (marble).  400 

8 French,  Daniel  Chester,  Concord, 
Mass. — The  Minute  Man  (plaster  cast). 400 

9 Freeman,  J.  E.,  Boston,  Mass. — A 

Study  of  an  Angel.  400 

10  Griffin,  Julia.— Dr.  Chapin  (Bust).  400 

11  Gerardin,  G.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

a Bouquet  of  flowers  (marble).  400 

b Basket  of  flowers  (marble).  400 

12  Granger,  Pearson  E.,  Lancaster,  Pa. 
— Specimens  of  monumental  lettering.  400 

13  Grace,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

a First  Step  (marble  statue).  400 

b Infant  Bacchus  (marble  statue).  400 

c St.  Mary  (marble  medallion).  401 

d Model  of  a monument  to  Dr.  Wales.  400 

14  Garrdent,  A. — Wm.  M.  Evarts 

(bust).  400 

15  Hartley,  I.  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.— 
The  Young  Samaritan  (marble  statue).  400 

16  Jacquier,  Eli,  Cincinnati. — New  bust 

of  Shakespeare  (marble).  400 

17  Kretschman,  E.  A.,  Philadelphia, 

Pa. — Portraits  in  relief  (bronze).  401 

18  Kemeys,  Edward,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

a Coyote  and  Raven  (plaster).  400 

b Wild  Cat  and  Possum  (plaster).  400 

c Under  the  Wolf  Skin  (plaster).  400 

19  Miller,  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.— Por- 
traits of  the  Signers  of  tne  Declaration  of 
Independence  ( 56  bronze  medallions).  401 

20  Meynen.  F.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. — Vir- 
gin and  Child  (marble  statue).  400 

21  , New  York,  N.  Y. — Gottschalk, 

the  American  Pianist  (bust  in  marble).  400 

22  Mundhenk,  A.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. — 

Group,  life-size,  representing  Auld  Lang 
Syne  ' marble).  400 

23  Page,  Wm.,  New  York,  N.  Y. — Bust 

of  bhakespeare  (bronze).  400 


24  Perkins,  G.  F.  T.,  New  York,  N.  Y.— 

Sir  Walter  Scott  (medallion  portrait).  401 

25  Reniers,  P.  C.,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

Col.  Thos.  A.  Scott  (bust  in  marble).  400 

26  Rogers,  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.— Statu- 
ettes, groups  in  stone,  designs  for  the 


lawn.  400 

27  Rogers,  R.,  Rome,  Italy. 

a Ruth  (marble  statue).  400 

b Nydia  (marble  statue).  400 

28  Richards,  D.,  Chicago,  111. 

a II  Penseroso  (marble  bust).  400 

b The  Barber  Dentist  (plaster  group).  400 
c Mrs.  Laird  Colyer  (plaster  bust).  400 
d Disgusted  (plaster  group).  400 

e Satisfaction  (plaster  group).  400 

29  Reinhart,  B.  F. 

a Latona  and  Children  (heroic  size).  400 
b General  Lee  (medallion).  401 

30  St.  Gaudens,  Aug.,  New  York, 

N.  Y. 

a Admiral  Farragut  (bronze  bust).  400 

b Hiawatha  (marble  statue).  400 

c Hon.  Wm.  M.  Evarts  (marble  bust).  400 

31  Seelig  & Co.,  Williamsburg,  N.  Y. — 

Statuary  (in  spelter).  400 

32  Turini,  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

a Iris  (marble).  400 

b Angelica  and  Medora  (marble).  400 

c The  Boy  Shakespeare  (marble).  400 

d Model  Emblematic  of  the  Emancipation 
of  Slavery.  400 

33  Volk,  L.  W.,  Chicago,  111. 

a Abraham  Lincoln  (marble  bust).  400 

b Stephen  A.  Douglas  (marble  bust).  400 

34  Whitney,  Anne,  Boston,  Mass. 

a Roma.  400 

b Charles  Sumner.  400 

35  Warner,  Olin  L.,  New  York,  N.Y. — 

Edwin  Forrest  (plaster  medallion).  401 


36  Pickes,  D.  M. — Bronze  medallion. 

401 

37  Rowe,  Geo.  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. — 

Impressions  of  seals,  gems,  and  medals. 

404 

Oil  Paintings. 

38  Armstrong,  D.  W. , New  York, 

N.  Y. 

a Twilight  on  the  Tiber.  410 

b Column  of  St.  Mark.  410 

39  Alexander,  Francis,  Boston,  Mass. — 

F.  Alexander  (portrait).  410 

40  Arnold,  Miss  Catharine  H.,  New 

York,  N.  Y. — The  late  Dr.  Comstock 
(portrait).  410 


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Oil  Paintings. 


41  Anderson,  A.  A. 

a Cairo.  410 

b Roumanian  Peasant  Girl.  410 

42  Audubon,  J.  J.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

a Animal  painting.  410 

b Animal  painting.  410 

43  Andrews,  E.  F.,  Paris,  France. 

a Child’s  Portrait.  410 

b Portrait  of  Gentleman.  410 

c Portrait  of  Gentleman.  410 

d Portrait  of  Gentleman.  410 

e Portrait  of  Gentleman.  410 

f La  petite  Leonie.  410 

g Portrait  of  Lady.  410 

44  Arnold,  Mrs.  Esther  P.,  Springport, 

Mich. — Vicar  of  Wakefield  addressing  his 
Family.  410 


45  Alexander,  Fanny,  Boston,  Mass. 

a Nella  Feeding  her  Doves.  410 

b Settembre.  410 

c Una  Preghiera.  410 

d Madonna.  410 

46  Adams,  Miss,  Boston,  Mass. — Head 

of  an  Old  Man.  410 

47  Brown,  Chas.  V.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

— Wm.  J.  Clark,  Jr.  (portrait).  410 

48  Brown,  Harry  B.,  Portland,  Me. — 

On  the  Coast  of  Maine.  410 

49  Brainerd,  Mrs.  M.  N.,  Lansing, 

Mich. — “Indian  Telegraph”  Sunset  in 
the  Gila  Country.  410 

50  Briscoe,  F.  D.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. — 

Breezy  Day  off  Dieppe.  410 

51  Bridgman,  C.  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. — 

Lady  (portrait).  410 

52  Brenner,  Carl  C.,  Louisville,  Ky. — 

Landscape.  -410 

53  Bell,  John  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.— 
View  on  Lake  Champlain  (landscape).  4x0 

54  Benton,  Dwight,  Cincinnati,  O. — 

Evening  on  the  Ohio.  410 

55  Beeson,  Ella  L.,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

a Ophelia.  410 

b The  Last  Toilet  of  Cleopatra.  410 

56  Bonfield,  V.  de  V.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

— Drifting  Snow.  410 

57  Bristol,  J.  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.— 

Mount  Oxford  from  Lake  Memphramagog, 
Canada.  410 

58  Bannister,  E.  M.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

— Under  the  Oaks  (landscape).  410 

59  Brooks,  A.  F.,  Chicago,  111. — 23d 

Psalm.  4x0 

60  Bruecke,  George,  New  York,  N.  Y. — 
The  Discovery  of  America  by  Columbus. 

410 

61  Bispham,  Henry  C.,  New  York, 

N.  Y. 

a The  Stampede.  410 

b American  Deer.  410 

62  Bruss,  Geo.  De  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

— Ideal  portrait.  410 

63  Blashfield,  E.  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.— 

“ Treasure  Trove.”  410 


64  Blackwell,  Miss  S.  E.,  New  York,  N. 


Y. — The  Flower’s  Name.  4x0 

65  Briill,  David,  New  York,  N.  Y. — 

Walther  von  der  Vogelweide.  410 

66  Bunner,  Andrew  I.,  Munich,  Bava- 
ria.— Landscape.  410 

67  Bigelow,  D.  F.,  Chicago,  111. 

a American  Scenery.  410 

b Landscape.  410 


68  Burton,  William  John,  Chicago,  111. 

a The  Irish  Rocky  Glen.  410 

b Rafting  on  the  Lower  Rhine.  410 

c View  on  the  Hudson.  410 

69  Brooks,  Samuel,  San  Francisco, 

Cal. — California  Salmon.  410 

70  Bierstadt,  Albert,  New  York, 

N.  Y. 

a The  Great  Trees,  Mariposa  Grove,  Cal.  410 
b Mt.  Hood,  Oregon.  410 

c The  Settlement  of  California,  Bay  of 
Monterey,  June  3d,  1770.  410 

d Spring  in  California.  410 

e Yosemite  Valley  from  Glacier  Point 
Trail.  410 

/ Western  Kansas  410 

71  Baldwin,  Albert  A.,  New  York, 

N.  Y. — Owl  and  Ducks.  410 

72  Benson,  Eugene,  Rome,  Italy. 

a Interior  of  St.  Mark’s.  410 

b The  Strayed  Maskers.  410 

73  Beard,  W.  H. 

a Lo,  the  Poor  Indian.  410 

b March  of  Silenus.  410 

74  Brucken. — Summer  Morning.  410 

75  Bridgeman,  F.  A. 

a Bringing  in  the  Corn.  410 

b Kybelien  Women.  410 

c Flower  of  the  Amen.  410 

d Story-Teller.  410 

e Women  on  the  Nile.  410 

7 6 Burt,  Martha.— Homely  Flowers.  410 

77  Baker. 

a Portrait  of  Elliott.  410 

b Portrait  of  Mrs.  Andrew  Stuart.  410 

78  Bacon,  Henry,  Boston,  Mass. — The 
Boston  Boys  and  General  Gage,  1775.  410 

79  Brown,  W.  Warren,  Boston,  Mass. 

— Spurwink  River.  410 

80  Brackett,  W.  M.,  Boston,  Mass. 

a The  Rise.  410 

b The  Leap.  410 

c Last  Struggle.  410 

d Landed.  410 

81  Baker,  Miss  M.  K.,  Boston,  Mass. — 

Azaleas.  410 

82  Boot,  Elizabeth,  Boston,  Mass. — 

Head.  410 

83  Brown,  G.  L.,  Boston,  Mass. — Sun- 
set, Genoa.  410 

84  Boughton,  Geo.  H.,  Philadelphia, 

Pa. — Going  to  Seek  his  Fortune.  410 

85  Birch,  Thomas,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

a North-easter  in  Mid-ocean.  410 

b Coast  Scene.  410 

c Perry’s  Victory.  410 

86  Burnes,  C.  M.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. — 

The  Power  Behind  the  Throne.  410 

87  Blois,  F.  B.  de,  Boston,  Mass. 

a Winter  Morning,  Lincola,  Italy.  410 

b October  Day.  410 

88  Bartlett,  G.  H.,  Boston,  Mass, 

unchurch  Door.  410 

b Leaf.  410 

89  Beard,  J.  H. 

a “ Many  a slip,”  etc.  410 

b Attorney  and  his  Client.  410 

c Out  all  Night.  410 

90  Billings,  E.  T.,  Boston,  Mass. 

a Wendell  Phillips.  410 

b Wheelwright  Shop.  41® 

91  Christens  en,  C.  C.  A.,  Ephraim, 

Utah. — Mormon  Emigrants  crossing  the 
Plains  with  Handcarts  410 


UNITED  STATES 


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Oil  Paintings. 


92  Cardozo,  Thomas  de,  New  York, 

N.  Y. 

a Portrait.  410 

b Portrait.  410 

93  Cole,  J.  Foxcroft,  Boston,  Mass. 

a Pastoral  Scene  in  Normandy.  410 

b Landscape  and  Cattle.  410 

c Coast  of  Normandy.  410 

d Midnight  in  Melrose.  410 

94  Craig,  Thos.  B.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. — 

Indian  Summer.  410 

95  Culverhouse,  J.  M.,  Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

a Excursion  by  Torch  and  Moonlight.  410 
b Market  Scene  by  Candle  and  Moonlight. 

410 

96  Carlin,  John,  New  York,  N.  Y. — Ig- 
nis Fatuus,  the  Symbol  of  Pleasure.  410 

97  Cole,  Thomas. 

a The  Cross  and  the  World.  410 

1.  The  Start  in  Life.  410 

b The  Cross  and  the  World.  410 

2.  Adversity.  410 

c The  Cross  and  the  World.  ' 410 

3.  Triumph  of  the  Cross.  410 

98  Cameron,  Miss  Kate,  Paris,  France. 

— Italian  Girl.  410 

99  Currier,  I.  F.,  Munich,  Bavaria. — 

Study  of  a Head.  410 

100  Catlin,  George. — Indian  Pictures 

(a  collection).  410 

101  Casilear,J.W.,  New  York,  N.Y. 

a Twilight,  Catskill  Mountains.  410 

b Lake  George,  from  Sabbath  Day  Point.  410 
c Wooded  Stream.  410 

102  Colman,  Sami.,  New  York,  N.Y. 

a The  Merchant  of  Laghouat.  410 

b Twilight  on  the  Western  Plains.  410 

103  Crano,  F.  F.  de,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

— The  Celestial  Model.  410 

104  Creifelds,  Richard,  Munich,  Bava- 
ria.— Study.  410 

105  Chase,  Frank  R.,  Smyrna,  Mich. — 

Gen.  U.  S.  Grant  (portrait).  410 

106  Cropsey,  J.  F. 

a Old  Mill.  410 

b Church,  Isle  of  Wight.  410 

c Italy.  410 

107  Collyer,  Vincent.— Columbia  River, 

Cascade  Mountains.  410 

108  Clowes,  C.  M.,  New  Yoik,  N.  Y.— 

Cattle.  410 

109  Champney,  Benj.,  Boston,  Mass. 

a Artists’  Brook,  North  Conway,  Mass.  410 
b Old  Willows  at  Manchester,  Mass.  410 
c At  Glenora,  New  York.  410 

110  Cabot,  Ed.  C.,  Boston,  Mass. 

a Pudding-Stone  Boulder.  410 

b Baker’s  Road.  410 

c Woods  at  Beverly  Farm.  410 

111  Champney,  J.  W.,  Boston,  Mass. 

a Your  Good  Health.  410 

b Grandma's  Pet.  410 

c “ Speak,  Sir.”  410 

d “ Don’t  Touch.”  410 

112  Cobb,  Darius,  Boston,  Mass. — 

Cyrus  Cobb  (portrait).  410 

113  Chan,  Will  M.,  Munich,  Bavaria. 

a Portrait.  4x0 

b Study  of  a Head.  410 

114  Couran,  Mrs.— French  Village.  410 

115  Dart,  M. — Portrait.  410 


116  Dahlgreen,  Carl,  Salt  Lake  City, 

Utah. — Early  Morning  View  of  Ophir 
Mining  Camp,  East  Canyon,  Utah.  410 

117  De  Voe,  W.  M.,  Urbana,  O.- 

Hon.  Rufus  P.  Spalding  (portrait).  410 

118  Durand,  A.  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

a Gouverneur  Kemble  (portrait).  410 

b il  Pappagallo,  ideal  head.  410 

c Declaration  of  Independence.  410 

d Ariadne.  410 

e Musidora.  410 

f Three  portraits.  410 

g Studies  from  nature.  410 

h Kaaterskill  Clove.  410 

119  Deming,  Miss  Charlotte,  New 

York,  N.  Y. — Salutation  of  1876.  410 

120  Dougherty,  Edw.  D.,  Philadelphia, 

Pa. — Tennessee.  410 

121  Dielman,  Frederick,  Munich,  Ba- 
varia.— Study.  410 

122  Dolph,  I.  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

a The  Antiquarian.  410 

b Returning  from  Pasture.  410 

123  Drexler.  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y. — 

Scene  from  “ King  Lear.”  410  . 

124  Doolittle,  Edwin  S.,  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

a Prayer  to  the  Virgin.  410 

b Soliloquy.  410 

125  DeGolier,  Miss  K.  E.,  New  York, 

N.  Y. 

a Glimpse  of  the  Meadow.  410 

b Fleur-de-lis.-  410 

126  DeHaas,  William  F.,  New  York, 

N.  Y. 

a On  Conception  Bay,  Newfoundland.  410 
b Off  Guidi-Vidi  near  St.  Johns,  New- 
foundland. 410 

c St.  Mathew.  410 

127  DeHaas,  M.  F.  H.,  New  York, 

N.  Y. 

a Brig  Hove-to  for  a Pilot.  410 

b Drifted  Ashore  in  a Fog.  410 

c Moonrise  at  Sunset.  410 

128  Du  Bois,  Charles  E.,  New  York, 

N.Y. — Willows  at  East  Hampton.  410 

129  Dirkson,  Frank,  Peoria,  Ills. 

a City  of  Peoria,  Ills.  410 

b City  of  Galesburg,  Ills.  410 

c City  of  Burlington,  Iowa.  410 

130  De  Luce. — A Dish  for  my  Lord’s 

Supper.  410 

131  Darrah,  S.  T.,  Boston,  Mass. 

a Sundown.  410 

b Lake  Champlain.  410 

132  Daniels,  G.  F.,  Boston,  Mass. — 

Crown  Point  and  the  Narrows,  Lake 

Champlain.  4x0 

133  Earle,  John,  Pittsburg,  Pa. — Mag- 
dalene. 4IO 

134  Elliott,  Charles  L. — Edwin  Forrest 

(portrait).  4IO 

135pEakins,  Thomas,  Philadelphia, 

a Lady’s  Portrait.  410 

b Dr.  Rand.  41c 

c Chess  Players.  410 

136  Evans,  De  Scott,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

— Miss  Effie  E.  Ellsler  (portrait).  410 

137  Elkins,  Henry  A.,  Chicago,  111. — 

Shasta,  an  extinct  Volcano  in  Cali- 


fornia. 


410 


138  Evans,  B.  R.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. — 

Temple  of  Horror.  410 


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139  Ewell,  D.  Jerome,  Boston,  Mass. 

a Port  of  Antwerp.  410 

b Downs  near  Ostend.  410 

140  Enneking,  Jno.  E.,  Boston,  Mass. 

— Moonlight  on  the  Canal  della  Guidecca, 

Venice.  4x0 

141  Fitch,  John  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.— 

In  the  Woods.  410 

142  Fisher,  F.  J.,  Washington,  D.  C. — 

Christ  Lamenting  over  Jerusalem.  410 


143  Feldman,  Chas.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

— Natural  Birds.  410 

144  Fassitt,  Mrs.  C.  A.,  Washington, 

D.C. — Chief-Justice  Waite  (portrait).  4x0 

145  Furness,  Horace  Howard,  Phila- 


delphia, Pa. 

a Rev.  Dr.  Furness  (portrait)  410 

b Portrait.  410 

c Portrait.  410 

d Portrait.  410 

e Portrait.  410 

f El  Majo.  410 

146  Frenchard,  Edw.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
— “ The  stormy  waves  dashed  high  on  a 
rock-bound  coast.”  410 


147  Fletcher,  Vincent. — Washington’s 

Triumphant  Entry  into  New  York.  410 


148  Farris,  W.  A.,  Oil  City,  Pa. — Even- 


ing (landscape).  410 

149  Ford,  Henry  C.,  Chicago,  111. — 
Forest  Interior.  410 

159  Flagg,  Jared  B.,  New  York. 

a Commodore  Vanderbilt  (portrait).  410 
b Ideal  Figure  Picture.  410 

c Picture  of  a Lady.  410 


151  Flug,  Anton,  Chicago,  111. — Flight 

of  Aurora.  410 

152  Flagg,  Henry  C.,  Millburn,  N.J. 

— Evening  before  the  Deluge.  410 

153  Farrer,  Henry,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

a The  Old  House  on  the  Hill  at  Twilight.  410 
b The  Highlands  of  the  Hudson.  410 

c A Windy  Day,  L.  I.  410 

d Sunrise  on  the  East  River.  410 

e White  Head  Cliff,  Coast  of  Maine.  410 
f Afternoon  on  the  Staten  Island  Shore.  410 

154  Fowler,  Trevor  T.,  Philadelphia, 

Pa. — A Young  Friend.  410 


155  , New  York,  N.  Y. — Evange- 


line. 410 

156  Fenn,  S.  H. 

a Old  Convent  Gate.  410 

b Old  Fireplace.  410 

c Study  of  Boats.  410 

157  Fisher,  Ellen. — Am.  Velvet  Leaf.  410 

158  Fabronius,  D.  C.,  Boston,  Mass. 

a Artist  (portrait).  410 

b Duchess  of  Edinburgh  (portrait).  410 
c Baby  (portrait).  410 

159  Guthers,  Carl,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

a Awakening  Spring.  410 

b Ecce  Homo.  410 

160  Guy,  S.  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.— Sup- 
plication. 410 


161  Gay,  W.  Allen,  Boston,  Mass.— 

Wind  Mills  of  Deft  Haven,  Holland.  410 


162  Gay,  Walter,  Boston,  Mass. — Fall 

Flowers.  410 

163  Gunnison,  Miss  Maria  D.,  New 

York,  N.  Y. — Waiting  for  her  Play- 
mates. 410 

164  Gignoux,  R. — Landscape.  410 


165  Galvan,  I.  Ernest,  Philadelphia, Pa. 

a Red  Riding  Hood.  410 

b Portrait.  410 

166^ Galvan,  Mrs.  S.  M.,  Philadelphia, 

a Study  of  Flowers.  4x0 

b Study  of  Flowers.  410 

167  Granbey,  Miss  Henrietta  A.,  New 

York,  N.  Y. — Autumn  Flowers.  410 

168  Granbey,  Miss  Virginia,  New 

York,  N.  Y. — Spring  Flowers.  410 

169  Gookins,  J.  F.,  Chicago,  Ills. 

a Seeing  the  Bogies.  410 

b Fete  Day  in  Fairyland.  410 

c A New  Dynasty.  410 

d Nemesis — An  Episode  of  the  Desert.  410 

170  Gregori,  Luigi,  Chicago,  111.— Mon- 
tezuma, a Young  Apache.  410 

171  Grdene,  E.  D.  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

— Repose.  410 

172  Guerber,  S.  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y. — 

Pilgrims  on  their  Way  to  Rome.  410 

173  Galland,  A.  Hawley,  New  York, 

N.  Y. — The  Trio  in  Mischief.  410 

174  Greatorex,  Mrs.  Eliza,  New  York, 

N.  Y. — Five  Studies  of  the  Old  Churches 
and  Houses  of  Old  New  York.  410 

175  Gogler,  Louis,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

a Peacock  from  Life.  410 

b Fruits  and  Flowers.  410 

176  Granger,  Florence,  New  York, 

N.  Y. — Oil  Painting.  410 

177  Grayon,  C.  P.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.— 
Sunset,  Block  Island,  Hauling  the  Seine. 

410 

178  Gifford,  R.  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

a A Twilight  in  the  Adirondacks.  410 

b Sunrise  on  the  Seashore.  410 

c Shrewsbury  River,  Sandy  Hook.  410 

d Brown  River.  410 

e San  Giorgio,  Venice.  410 

f Pallanza,  Lago  Maggiore.  410 

g Fishing-boats  of  the  Adriatic.  410 

h Sta  Maria  delle  Salute.  410 

£ Monte  Ferro,  Lago  Maggiore.  410 

k On  the  Nile.  410 

l Lake  Geneva.  410 

m The  Golden  Hour.  410 

179  Graham,  Wm.,  Rome,  Italy. 

a Column  of  St.  Mark’s,  Venice,  Morning 
effect.  410 

b View  of  Lone  Mountain,  near  San  Fran 
cisco,  Cal.  410 

c Campo  S.  Giovanni,  Venice.  410 

180  Graves,  Miss  L.  P.,  New  Haven, 


Conn. — Flowers. 

181  Gray,  Henry  Peters,  New 

N.  Y. 
a Evening. 
b Solitaire. 
c The  Wages  of  War. 
d The  Apple  of  Discord. 
e Models  from  Cadore. 

182  Gunnington,  Miss 


410 

York, 

410 
410 
410 
410 
410 

Philadelphia, 

Pa. — Captain  Gunnington  (portrait).  410 

183  Gardener,  E.  J.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.— 

Mignon.  410 

184  Gay,  Edw. — Late  afternoon  near 

Albany.  410 

185  Green,  F.  W.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. — 

The  Poor  Relations.  410 

186  Galinde,  R.  E.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. — 

Arabesque  Design.  410 


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187  Goodes,  Edward  A.,  Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

a Loch  Katrine.  410 

b “ It  still  waves,”  One  Country  and  One 
Flag.  410 

c “Sons  of  Freedom.”  Rising  of  the 
Colonies.  410 

188  Gerry,  Samuel  L.,  Boston,  Mass.— 

American  Tourists.  410 

189  Gudin,  T. — Marine  view.  410 

190  Horn,  Harriet  E.  Van  V.,  Jersey 

City,  N.  J. — On  the  Boquet  River,  Essex 
Co.,  N.  Y.  410 

191  Harrison,  Miss  Harriet  N.,  Sage 
College,  N.  Y. 

a Water  Lilies.  410 

b Drake  on  a Log.  410 

c Pride.  410 

d “ ’Twas  ever  thus  from  childhood’s  hour.” 
— Moore.  410 

e We’re  all  Free.  410 

192  Homer,  Winslow,  New  York, 

N.  Y. 

a Snap  the  Whip.  410 

b The  American  Type.  410 

193  Hoesslin,  George,  Munich,  Ba- 
varia. 

a Portrait  head.  410 

b Portrait  head.  410 

194  Haight,  Henry  J.,  New  York, 

N.  Y. 

a Tekaharawa  Glen,  Cherry  Valley,  N.  Y.  410 
b Assassination  of  Lieut.  Wormwood  by 
Brandt.  410 

195  Harnett,  Wm.,  New  York,  N.  Y.— 

Fruit.  410 

196  Harrison,  Henry,  Jersey  City, 

N.  J. 

a Governor  Bedle  (portrait).  410 

b Miss  Belle  Dodd  (portrait).  410 

197  Henning,  H.  D.  A.,  Baltimore, 

Md.  — Happy  Days  in  the  Valley  of 
Nysa.  410 

198  Hope,  James,  Watkins,  N.  Y. — 

Rainbow  Falls,  Watkins’  Glen.  4x0 

199  Herzog,  H.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

a Norwegian  Waterfall.  410 

b Sentinel  Rock  and  Union  Point,  Yosem- 
ite,  California.  410 

200  Hall,  Cyrenius,  Chicago,  111.— Beg- 
gar Children.  410 

201  Holmer,  Phil.  H.,  Gardiner,  Maine. 
— Early  Summer  in  New  England.  410 

202  Hepburn,  William,  Brooklyn, 

N.  Y. 

a Peace  and  Felicity.  410 

b Reposing.  410 

203  Hayward,  H.  D.,  Waukegan,  111 . — 

Portrait.  410 

204  Heade,  M.  I.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

a Off  the  California  Coast.  410 

b Flowers.  410 

205  Hirst,  Miss  Claude  R.,  Cincin- 
nati, Ohio.- — The  Rival  Lovers.  410 

206  Howell,  Mrs.  J.  R.,  Buffalo, 

N.  Y.  . 

a Portrait.  410 

b Flower  Piece.  410 

207  Hamilton,  H.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.— The 

Valley  of  Fountains.  410 

208  Hopkins,  Robert,  Detroit,  Mich. — 

Loch  Katrine.  410 

209  Hetzel,  Geo.,  Pittsburg,  Pa.— For- 
est Scene  in  Pennsylvania.  410 


210  Hynemann,  Herman  N.,  Philadel- 

phia, Pa. — In  the  Lauterbrunnen  Val- 
ley. 410 

211  Hackett,  Clara  C.,  Jamaica,  N.  Y. — 

Hackett  in  the  Character  of  Rip  Van 
Winkle  (portrait).  410 

212  Haseltine,  Wm.  S.,  Rome,  Italy. 

a Natural  Arch  at  Capri.  410 

b Moonrise,  Ruins  of  a Roman  Theatre  at 
Taormina,  in  Sicily.  410 

213  Hill,  Thomas,  San  Francisco, 
Cal. 

a Donner  Lake,  from  Western  Summit  of 
Sierras.  410 

b Yosemite  Valley.  410 

c Home  of  the  Eagle.  410 

214  Hillyer,  H.  L.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

— Clearing  up  the  Homestead.  410 

215  Heaton,  A.  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y. — 

Washington  as  Ambassador.  410 

216  Harris,  Philip  S.,  Brooklyn,  N. 

a Wm.  M.  Evarts  (portrait).  410 

b Miss  Ada  F.  Harris  (portrait).  4x0 

217Healy,  George  P.  A.,  Paris, 

France. 

a Portrait.  410 

b Portrait.  410 

c Portrait.  410 

d Portrait.  410 

218  Haskell,  Sarah  E.,  Syracuse.  N. 
Y. 

a Rufus  Choate  (portrait).  410 

b Horace  Greeley  (portrait).  410 

c Charles  Sumner  (portrait).  410 

219  Hopps,  H.  H.  H.,  Sedalia,  Mo.— 
St.Orgueil  Castle,  Old  Jersey,  France.  410 

220  Holbrook. — Portrait.  410 

221  Hunt. — Portrait.  410 

222  Hart,  Jas.  M.— Cattle  and  Land- 
scape. 4.T0 

223  Huntington,  Danl.,  New  York,  N.Y. 

a Portrait.  410 

b Philosophy  and  Art.  410 

c Sowing  the  Word.  410 

d Lake  George.  410 

e Lady  (portrait).  410 

f Titian  and  Charles  V.  410 

g Geo.  F.  Trimble  (portrait).  410 

224  Hubbard. 

a Coming  Storm.  410 

b Adirondacks.  410 

c Early  afternoon.  410 

225  Harterick,  H.— American  Cedar 

Forest.  410 

226  Henshelwood,  C.  B.  & R.  — Pet 

Lamb.  410 

227  Henry,  E.  L. 

a Taking  a Night-cap.  410 

b Old  Clock.  410 

c Morning  Call  in  1800.  410 

228  Hicks,  Thos.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

a Portrait.  410 

b Jno.  F.  Gray,  M.  D.  (portrait).  410 

c General  Meade  (portrait).  410 

229  Hicks,  Thomas.— Mrs.  MacDaniel 

(portrait).  410 

230  Hinckley,  T.  H.,  Boston,  Mass. — 

End  of  Chase.  410 

231  Higgins,  Geo.  F.,  Boston,  Mass. — 

Forest  Interior,  Adirondacks.  4x0 

232  Hale,  Ellen  D.,  Boston,  Mass. — Boy 

Reading.  410 


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233  Handy.— Young  Samaritan.  410 

234  Horton,  E.  W.,  Boston,  Mass.- 

Double  Poppies  and  Oats.  410 

235  Hyatt,  Miss  D.,  Boston,  Mass.— 

“ Stocks  down.”  410 

236  Hunt,  Wm.  M.,  Boston,  Mass. 

a Drummer  Boy.  410 

b The  Boot  Black.  410 

237  Inman,  Henry. — Portrait  of  the  late 

Jas.  H.  Hackett  in  the  character  of  Rip 
Van  Winkle.  410 

238  Insley,  Albert,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

a Castle  William.  410 

b On  the  Hudson.  410 

239  Irving,  J.  B. 

a Cardinal  Wc 


olsey. 

b Bookworm. 
c The  End  of  the  Game. 


410 

410 

410 


240  Johnson,  David,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

a Old  Man  of  the  Mountain.  Franconia 
Notch,  N.  H.  410 

b Brook  Study.  Warv/ick,  Orange  Co., 
N.  Y.  410 

c Night  on  the  Housatonic.  410 

241  Jones,  H.  Bolton,  Baltimore,  Md. — 

Tne  Ferry  Inn  (landscape).  410 

242  Jerome,  E.  G.,  Hartford,  Ct.— 

“ Honor  the  Brave.”  410 

243  Johns,  Clarence  M.,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

“To  Tubal  Cain  came  many  a one. 

And  each  one  prayed 

For  a strong  steel  blade.” — Mackay.  410 

244  John,  Joseph,  Philadelphia,  Pa. — 

Awaiting  a Cnance.  . 410 

245  James,  Fred.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.— 

Interior  of  American  Smoking-Car.  410 

246  Julio,  E.  B.  D.,  New  Orleans,  Da. — 

Sugar-Cane  Cutting  and  Loading.  410 

247  Jarvis,  M.,  Boston,  Mass.  — Por- 
trait. 410 

248  Johnson,  Frost,  New  York,  N. 

a Street  Scene — “A  Thirsty  Party. ” 410 

b Good-night.  410 

249  Johnson,  Eastman,  New  York, 

N.  Y. 

a Catching  the  Bee.  4x0 

b Milton  and  his  Daughters.  410 

c Bo-Peep.  410 

d What  the  Sea  says.  410 

e The  Husking  Bee.  410 

f Kentucky  Home.  410 

g Sabbath  Morning.  410 

250  Jones,  A. — Feeding  Dolly.  410 

251  Johnson,  J.  L. — String  of  Onions.  410 

252  Kollock,  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

a Early  Morning  in  the  Mountains.  410 
b Midsummer’s  Day  in  the  Mountains..  410 

253  Kensett,  J.  F. — New  Hampshire 

Scenery,  Conway  Valley.  410 

254  Knocke,  Wm.  C>,  Chicago,  111. 

a The  Captive  brought  into,  an  Indian  Vil- 
lage. 4x0 

b Falling  Springs,  Va.  410 

c Portraits.  410 

255  Kappes,  Alfred,  New  York,  N.  Y. — 

Waiting.  410 

256  King,  Geo.  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. — 

Our  Country  “ Peace.”  4x0 

257  Kendrick,  D.  T.,  Boston,  Mass.— 

Foggy  Day  at  the  Beach.  410 


258  Kester,  H.,  Mount  Vernon,  Ohio. 

a Farragut  at  Mobile.  410 

b Blind  Piper.  410 

c Chief-Justice  Chase  (portrait).  410 

259  Kelley,  Mrs.  I.  W.,  Adrian,  Mich. 

a Portrait.  410 

b An  Unexpected  Meeting.  410 

260  Kaufmann,  Theodore,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C. 

a First  Chapter  of  American  History,  a 
series  of  ten  paintings.  410 

b Electricity  an  Object  of  Superstition.  410 
c Admiral  Farragut.  410 

261  Kunath,  Oscar,  Munich,  Bavaria. 

a “ He  won’t  bite  you.”  410 

b Still  Life.  4x0 

262  Knight,  D.  R.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. — 

Painting.  410 

263  Lippincott,  Wm.  H.,  Philadelphia, 

Pa. — “ The  Duck’s  Breakfast.”  410 

264  Lewis,  Edmund  D.,  Philadelphia, 

Pa. — Exhibition  Buildings  from  the  East 
Park.  410 

265  Loop,  Henry  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

a Aphrodite.  410 

b Admiral  Farragut  (portrait).  410 

266  Loop,  Mrs.  H.  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

— Portrait.  410 

267  Lazarus,  J.  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
a Mrs.  Eleanor  F.  Bishop,  the  Florence 

Nightingale  of  America.  410 

b Fanny  Hunt  in  “Midsummer  Night’s 
Dream.”  410 

268  Lindemann,  Carl  F.,  Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

a Gentleman  (portrait).  410 

b Lady  (portrait).  410 

c Girl  (portrait).  410 

269  Lambdin,  J.  R.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.— 

Portrait.  410 

270  Lea,  Anna  M.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

a Portrait.  410 

b Portrait.  410 

c Patrician  Mother.  410 

d St.  Genevieve  in  the  Forest.'  410 

271  Lang,  Louis,  Florence,  Italy. — Re- 
turn of  the  Market  Boat,  Capri.  410 

272  Lawrie,  Alexander,  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

a Autumn  in  the  Hudson  Highlands.  410 

b A Monk  playing  a Violoncello.  410 

273  Leuce,  Percival  De,  New  York, 

N.  Y. — Interior  Norristown,  N.  J.  410 

274  Leland,  Henry,  Boston,  Mass. — 

Portrait.  410 

275  LaFarge,  John,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

a St.  Paul  Preaching.  410 

b Portrait.  • 410 

c Wreath  of  Flowers.  410 

d Hollyhocks.  410 

s Water  Lilies.  410 

/ Study  of  Fog.  410 

g Bishop  Berkeley’s  Rock,  Newport.  410 

276  Lydston,  F.  A.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

a Portrait.  4IQ 

b Portrait.  410 

277  Lambdin,  Geo.  C.,  Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

a On  a Summer  Sea.  410 

b Roses  near  a Wall.  4x0 

c Roses  in  a Vase.  410 

278  Le  Clair. — Parke  Godwin  (Portraits 

410 

279  Longfellow,  E.  W.,  Boston,  Mass. 

— Old  Mill  at  Manchester,  Mass.  410 


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280  Marshall,  Wm.  E.,  New  York, 

. N.  Y. — Head  of  Christ.  410 

281  Mulvaney,  John,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

— Trial  of  a Horse  Thief  before  a West- 
ern Justice.  410 

282  Mayer,  Frank  B.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

a The  Attic  Philosopher.  4x0 

b The  Continentals.  410 

283  Macy,  W.  E.,  Munich,  Bavaria. — 

Landscape.  410 

284  Miller,  Chas.  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

a Returning  to  the  Fold.  410 

b Old  Mill  at  Springfield,  L.  I.  410 

c High  Bridge  from  Hudson  River,  N.  Y.  410 
d Old  Oaks  at  Creedmoor,  N.  Y.  410 

e Sunset  on  Jamaica  Bay,  N.  Y.  410 

f A Long  Island  Homestead,  N.  Y.  410 

g The  Road  to  the  Mill.  410 

h Sunset  at  Queens,  N.  Y.  410 

285  Maerz,  A.  J.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.— Char- 
ity. 410 

286  Montalant,  J.  O.  de,  Rome,  Italy. 

a Constantinople.  410 

b Acropolis,  Athens.  410 

287  Machen,  Wm.  H.,  Toledo,  Ohio. 

a Dead  Game,  Ruffled  Grouse.  410 

b Dead  Game,  Prairie  Chickens.  410 

288  Moran,  Edward,  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

a Coming  Storm  over  New  York  Bay.  410 
b Minot  Ledge  Light.  410 

c The  Hawk’s  Nest.  410 

289  Melrose,  Andrew,  NewYork, 
N.  Y. 


301  Moran,  Thomas,  Newark,  N.  J. 


a The  Mountain  of  the  Holy  Cross.  410 
b “ Fiercely  the  red  sun  descending  burned 
his  way  along  the  heavens.”  410 

c Hot  Springs  of  the  Yellowstone.  410 

d Hiawatha.  410 

e Dream  of  the  Orient.  410 

302  MacKnight,  S.  R. 

a When  the  Cat’s  away,  etc.  410 

b Child  (portrait).  410 

303  Mayer,  F.  B. — Love  and  Melan- 

choly. 410 

304  Meyer,  H.— Past  and  Present  of 

the  U.  S.  410 

305  McEntee,  Jervis,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

a Woods  of  Ashokan.  410 

b Winter.  410 

c Frosty  Morning.  410 

d Virginia.  410 

e Saturday  Afternoon.  4x0 

f October  Afternoon.  410 

g Mill.  410 

h November.  410 

i Autumn.  410 

306  Mathews,  Wm. — Globe  of  Fishes. 

410 

307  Mathews,  W.  F. — Dahlias.  410 

308  Moore,  H.  K.— A Moorish  Mer- 
chant. 41° 

309  Markham,  C.  C.-My  Grand- 
mother. 4x0 

310  Magrath,  W. 

a The  Mussel  Gatherers.  410 

b On  the  Hillside.  410 


q Past  and  Present  1609-1876.  View  of  New 
York.  410 

b Tower  Hill,  Guttenberg,  N.  J.  410 

290  Morrell,  Mrs.  I.  Robinson,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

a Washington  Welcoming  Provision  Train, 
1778.  410 

b First  Battle  Won  by  the  Puritans.  410 

291  Moran,  P.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

a The  Return  of  the  Herd.  410 

b Settled  Rain.  410 

292  Minor,  Robt.C.,  NewYork, 
N.  Y. 

a Evening.  410 

b Daybreak.  410 

293  Morand,  Aug.,  Germantown,  Pa., 

— Washington  (portrait).  410 

294  Moore,  H.  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y. — 

Almeh,  a Dream  of  the  Alhambra.  410 

295  Mlister,  W.,  Newport,  R.  I. — Stol- 

zenfels  Castle  on  the  Rhine.  410 


296  Maynard,  Geo.  W.,  New  York, 

N.  Y. 

a “ Vespers.”  410 

b “ 1776.”  410 

297  Maynicke,  Miss  Emma,  New  York, 

N.  Y. 

a Flower  Girl.  410 

b Head  of  St.  Paul.  410 

298  Marchant,  E.  D.,  Philadelphia, 

a Hon.  Henry  C.  Carey  (portrait).  410 

b Hon.  Wm.  H.  Allen  (portrait).  410 

c William  J.  Mullen  (portrait).  410 

299  Mifflin,  Lloyd,  Columbia,  Pa. 

a Scene  from  “ Macbeth.”  410 

b Rome  from  Marino.  410 

300  McDonald,  M.  J. — Head  of  Shep- 
herd Dog.  410 


311  Martin,  H. — Lake. 

a Little  Girl.  410 

b Little  Boy.  410 

c Irjsh  Thatched  Cottage.  410 

312  Monks,  J.  A.,  Boston,  Mass. — Apple 

Trees  in  Blossom.  410 


313  Martin,  Miss  E.,  Boston,  Mass. 


a Flowers  on  Panel. 

410 

b Flowers  on  Panel. 

410 

314  Millet,  Frank  D.,  Boston, 

Mass. 

a Lady  in  Costume  of  1740. 

410 

b In  the  Bay  of  Naples. 

410 

c Turkish  Water  Seller. 

410 

315  McMurtrie,  L.  G.,  Boston 

, Mass. 

a Rhododendron. 

410 

b Geranium. 

410 

316  Murtland,  M.  M.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

a Autumn  Leaves.  410 

b Grandfather’s  Bible.  410 

317  Magrath,  New  York,  N.  Y.— Irish 

Thatched  Cottage.  410 

318  Noble,  Thomas  S.,  Cincinnati, Ohio. 

— Hard  Times.  410 

319  Niffen,  Paul,  Adams,  N.  Y. — Boy’s 

Dream.  410 

320  Newberg,  Rose. — Tuberose,  etc.  410 


321  Nicol,  J.  C.,  New  York,  N.  Y.— 

Moonrise.  410 

322  Newell,  Hugh,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

a Picture.  4x0 

b Picture.  410 

323  Norton,  W.  E.,  Boston,  Mass. — Fog 

on  the  Grand  Banks.  410 

324  Oertel,  Rev.  Johannes  A.,  Lenoir, 
N.  C. 

a The  Shadow  of  the  Rock.  410 

b Christ,  the  Rock  of  our  Salvation.  410 

325  Ogelvie, — In  the  Woods.  410 


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Oil  Paintings. 


377  Spang,  William,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

— The  Dawn  of  the  New  Era.  410 


378  Sel  igman,  Mrs.  Emma,  Tarry- 


town,  N.  Y. 

a Love  and  Pride.  410 

b On  the  Alert.  410 

379  Smith,  Mary,  Philadelphia,  Pa. — 

“ Chick  and  Chicks.”  410 

380  Smith,  Xanthus,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

— “ Kearsarge  ” and  “ Alabama.”  410 

381  Shaw,  Annie  C. — Illinois  Prairie. 

410 

382  Smith,  T.  Henry,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

a “ Mind  and  Matter.”  416 

b “Origin  of  Sculpture.”  410 

c Portrait.  4x0 

383  Schussele,  C.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

a Zeisberger  preaching  to  the  Indians.  410 

b The  Iron  Worker.  410 

c The  Soldier’s  last  Will.  410 

d Clear  the  Track.  410 

e The  Man  of  Progress  of  America.  410 

/ Alsatian  Fair.  410 

g Sunday  Morning  in  Alsace.  410 

h Prince  Arthur  and  Hubert.  410 

i Queen  Esther.  410 


384  Smith,  Thomas  L.,  New  York, 


N.  Y. 

a Deserted  House.  410 

b Eve  of  St.  Agnes.  410 

385  Schaerff,  I.  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

a Poesy  and  Love.  410 

b Cassandra.  410 

c Judith.  410 

386  Shearer,  C.  H.,  Tuckerton,  Pa. — 

Head  Water  of  the  Ontelaunee.  410 


387  Sword,  James  B.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

— Trenton  Falls.  410 


388  Smillie,  Geo.  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

— A Lake  in  the  Woods.  410 


389  Sharps,  Isaac  S.,  New  Hampton, 

N.  J. — Sunlight  at  the  Delaware  Water 
Gap  in  August.  410 


390  Simon,  Herman,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

— Steady.  410 

391  Shirlau,  Walter,  Munich,  Bavaria. 

a Sheepshearing  in  the  Southern  part  of 

Bavaria.  410 

b Tone  Test.  410 

c Good-morning.  4x0 

392  Strong,  Jas.  D.,  Jr.,  Munich,  Bava- 
ria. 

a Monk  (portrait).  410 

b Study  Head.  410 

c Young  Man  Smoking  (portrait).  410 

393  Stevenson,  Bella  F.,  Peoria,  111. — 

Pharaoh’s  Horses.  410 

394  Skirmunt,  Simon  de,  Brindisi, 

Italy. 

a A Festival  in  Palace  Colonna,  Rome.  410 
b A Member  of  the  Council  of  Ten,  Venice. 


c Reflection.  410 

395  Shade. — Tantalizing.  410 

396  Sillstedt. — Portrait.  4J0 

397  Shattuck,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

a White  Hills.  410 

b Lake  Champlain.  410 

c Sheep  and  Cattle.  410 

398  Scott,  W.  W. 

a Marguerita  Moore.  410 

b Daughter  of  Columbia.  410 

c Getting  Dry  after  the  Bath.  410 

d An  Old  Salt.  410 


399  Silva,  F.  A. 

a New  York  Harbor.  410 

b Brass  Rock.  410 

400  Stewart,  J.  L.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

a Miguel.  410 

b Marie.  410 

401  Smith,  T.  H.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

a M.  Drinker  (portrait).  410 

b Henry  C.  Carey  (portrait).  410 

c Late  Jos.  Harrison,  Jr.  (portrait).  410 

d Mind  and  Matter.  410 

402  Spieler,  Chas.  H.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

— First  City  Troop.  410 

403  Sartain,  Emily,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

— The  Reproof.  410 

404  Shapleigh,  F.  H.,  Boston,  Mass. 

a On  the  Seine.  410 

b At  Kenilworth,  England.  410 

405  Stokes,  John,  Boston,  Mass. — Blue 

Jay.  410 

406  Smith  F.  Hill,  Boston,  Mass. 

a Sunset  on  the  Guidecca,  Venice.  410 

b Morning  on  the  Lagoon,  Venice.  410 

407  Story,  Annie  B.,  Boston,  Mass. 

a Cherokee  Rose.  410 

b Carnation.  410 

408  Snowe,  Francis,  Boston,  Mass. — 

Cloudy  Day.  410 

409  Staigg,  R.  M.,  Boston,  Mass. 

a Chestnut  Gathering.  410 

b Empty  Nest.  410 

c Cornice  Road,  Italy.  410 

d Young  Lady.  410 

410  Strain,  D.  J.,  Boston,  Mass.— Ideal 

Head.  410 

411  Tensfeld,  John,  Brooklyn,  R.  I.— 

“Good-night.”  410 

412  Trego,  J.  R.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

a In  the  Pasture.  410 

b First  Lesson.  410 

413  Taft,  Richard,  New  Hampshire.— 

Old  Man  of  the  Mountain.  410 

414  Treat,  O.  C.,  Orian,  Mich. 

a The  Young  Mother.  410 

b Winter’s  Evening  Twilight.  410 

415  Thompson,  A.  W.,  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

a Desolation,  St.  Cloud.  410 

b The  Sands.  410 

c Virginia  in  Olden  Time.  410 

416  Thorp,  A.  C.,  Madison,  Wis. 

a Legends  of  the  Lakes,  1.  410 

b Legends  of  the  Lakes,  2.  410 

c Legends  of  the  Lakes,  3.  410 

d Legends  of  the  Lakes,  4.  410 

417  Tompkins,  Miss  Clementina,  Paris, 
France. 

a II  Picolo  Musico.  410 

b Un  Debut  Artistique.  410 

418  Thompson,  Harry  I.,  New  Haven, 

Conn. 

a Col.  Juan  Lewis  (portrait).  410 

b Erastus  Cutler  (portrait).  410 

c A lady  (portrait).  410 

d Portrait.  410 

419  Tait,  John  R.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

a Summer  (landscape).  410 

b Autumn  (landscape).  410 

c After  the  Rain  (landscape).  410 

420  Trumbull,  G.,  Hartford,  Conn. — A 

Critical  Moment.  410 

421  Trotter,  Newbold  H.,  Philadelphia, 

Pa. — Wounded  Buffaloes  pursued  by 
Prairie  Wolves.  410 


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422  Thomas,  Jos.  Stirling,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa. — Still  Life.  410 

423  Tiers,  M.  C.,  New  York,  N.  Y.— 

American  Centennial  Progress.  410 

424  Tenney,  U.  D.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
— Gen.  John  Stark  (memorial  portrait).  410 

425  Tuttle,  C.  F.,  Chicago,  111.— Miss 

Wright  (portrait).  410 

426  Thomson,  Henry,  Paris,  France. — 

Charlotte  Corday  writing  on  the  eve  of 
her  execution.  410 

427  Thurlow,  Mrs.  S.  W.,  Philadelphia, 

Pa. — Harbor  of  Rhodes  (landscape).  410 

428  Thorpe,  T.  B. — “Westward  the 

course  of  Empire  takes  its  way”  (land- 
scape). 410 

429^Tiffany,  Louis  C.,  New  York,  N. 

a Snake  Charmer  at  Tangiers,  Africa.  410 
b A Guard  at  the  Prison  Gate,  Tangiers.  410 
c A Booth  in  Cairo.  410 

430  Thompson,  Jerome. — The  Old 

Oaken  Bucket.  410 

431  Townsend,  Chas.  E.— Lion  and 

Lioness.  410 

432  Thomas,  Mrs. 

a Phlox  and  Larkspur.  410 

b Flowering  Almond.  410 

433  Tait,  A.  F. — In  the  Adirondacks.  4x0 

434  Thorn. 

a Going  to  Church.  410 

b Panel  Decoration.  410 

c Panel  Decoration.  410 

435  Thompson;  Albert,  Boston,  Mass. 

— View  near  Honfieur,  Normandy.  . 410 

436  Tuckerman,  S.  Salsbury,  Boston, 

Mass. 

a U.  S.  Frigate  Constitution  escaping  from 

the  British,  July,  1812.  410 

b Beach  at  Hastings,  England.  410 

437  Ulke,  Henry,  Washington,  D.  C. — 

Charles  Sumner  (portrait).  410 

438  Volk,  Douglas,  Chicago,  111. 

a Vanity.  410 

b View  in  Brittany,  France.  410 

439  Volkmar,  Chas.,  Jr.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

— A Passing  Shower.  410 

440  Vollmering,  Josep.i,  New  York. 

a View  of  New  York  410 

b View  on  the  Hudson.  410 

441  Venino,  Franz,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

a King  Lear  and  Cordelia  in  Prison.  410 
b The  Last  Moment  of  Carthage.  410 

442  Vedder,  Miss  Elihu,  Rome,  Italy.— 

Greek  Actor’s  Daughter.  410 

443  Van  Etten,  Kruseman,  New  York, 

N.  Y. 

a Scene  on  the  Upper  Ausable  River.  410 
b The  Grove  in  the  Heath.  410 

c Solitude.  4IO 

d Clearing  off.  4IO 

444  Weir,  Robert  W.,  West  Point, 

N.  Y. — Embarkation  of  the  Pilgrims  from 
Delft  Haven,  Holland,  in  1620.  410 

445  Wilson,  Oregon,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Woman’s  Devotion,  Battle  of  Winches- 
ter- 410 

446  Witmar,  C.  F.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.— 

Under  the  Gaslights.  4IO 

447  Waters,  Geo.  W.,  Elmira,  N.  Y.— 

Franciona  Notch,  White  Mountains,  New 
Hampshire.  4IO 


448  Weber,  Philip,  Philadelphia,  Pa. — 

Twilight  (landscape).  410 

449  Waterman,  M .,  Providence, 
R.  I. — Lemuel  Gulliver  in  Liiliput.  410 

450  Williams,  Mrs.  E.  F.,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa. — Girl  (portrait  in  pearletta).  410 

451  West,  Peter  B.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. — 

Game  Piece  from  Nature.  410 

452  Wiggeland,  D.,  Salt  Lake  City, 

Utah.  — The  Gipsy  Camp,  Salt  Lake 
City.  410 

453  Whiteman,  Mary  Hettie,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

a Samuel  G.  Ruggles  (portrait).  410 

b Grand  Duke  Alexis  (crayon  portrait).  410 

454  Weber,  Carl. 

a Morning  in  the  Alleghany  Mountains.  410 
b The  Reichenbach  in  Switzerland.  410 

455  Way,  A.  J.  H.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

a Bunch  of  Muscat  Grapes.  410 

b Damascus  Grapes.  410 

456  Woodwell,  Jos.  R.,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

— Venice.  410 

457  Wyant,  A.  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

a A Midsummer’s  Retreat.  410 

b Looking  Seaward,  near  Killarney.  410 

458  Way,  Agnes  C.,  Pittsburg,  Pa. — 

Apples.  410 

459  Way,  C.  Granville,  Paris,  France. — 

Horses’  heads  and  stable.  410 

460  Wall,  Wm.  A.,  New  Bedford, 

Mass. 

a On  the  Accushnett,  Massachusetts.  410 

b Brook,  Dartmouth,  Massachusetts.  410 

c Clarke’s  Cove,  Buzzards'  Bay,  Mass.  410 

461  Winner,  W.  E.,  Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

a Portrait.  410 

b Portrait.  4x0 

462  Wood,  Geo.  B.,  Jr.,  Germantown, 

Philadelphia. 

a Freddy  Flechenstein’s  Shop,  German- 
town. 410 

b John  Krider’s  Shop,  Second  and  Walnut, 
Philadelphia.  410 

c Civil  Rights.  410 

d The  Lucky  Sportsman.  410 

463  Winters,  Mrs.  David,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

a Autumnal  Wood  Scene.  410 

b The  Hibiscus.  410 

c Daisies  and  Cardinal  Flowers.  410 

d Roadside  View  at  Kennett,  Pennsyl- 
vania. 410 

464  Weir,  John  F.,  West  Point, 

N.  Y. 

a The  Gun  Foundry.  410 

b Column  of  St.  Mark,  Venice.  410 

c The  Confessional.  410 

d Portrait.  410 

e Lago  Maggiore,  Italy.  410 

465  Willard,  Wm.,  Sturbridge,  Mass. — • 

Charles  Sumner  (portrait).  410 

466  Webb,  Francis  R.,  Philadelphia, 

Pa. — Expectancy.  410 

467  Winter,  I.,  Flushing,  L.  I.  — In- 
spiration of  Music.  410 

468  Willard,  A.  M.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. — 

Yankee  Doodle.  410 

469  Waller,  Frank,  New  York,  N.  Y. — 

Tombs  of  the  Caliphs,  near  Cairo.  410 

470  Wiles,  L.  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.— 

American  Scenery.  410 


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471  White,  Edwin,  New  York, 

N.  Y. 

a Signing  of  the  Compact  on  Board  the 


Mayflower.  410 

b The  New  England  Cider-Mill.  410 

c The  Barjello.  410 

d Sabbath  of  the  Emigrant.  410 

e The  Antiquary.  410 

472  Weilenbeck,  Frederick  R.,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

a The  Wild  Hunter.  410 

b Brazil  Swamps.  410 

473  Whitefield,  E.,  Lowell,  Mass.— 

Views  of  Massachusetts  cities.  410 

474  Whittredge,  Worthington,  New 

York,  N.  Y. 

a The  Window.  410 

b Old  Hunting-Ground.  410 

c One  Hundred  Years  Ago.  410 

d Platte  River.  410 

e Home  by  the  Sea.  410 

f Woods  of  Ashakar.  410 

475  Waitz,  Richard,  Boston,  Mass. 

a Miles  Standish’s  Courtship,  1.  410 

b Miles  Standish's  Courtship,  2.  410 

c Portrait.  410 

d Portrait.  410 

e America.  • 410 

/ Portrait  miniature.  410 

g Figures  in  miniature.  410 

476  Wharton,  Philip  F.,  Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

a Perdita.  410 

b A Pastoral  from  Winter’s  Tale.  410 


477  Welch,  Thaddeus,  Munich,  Ba- 
varia.— Landscape,  with  figures.  410 

478  West,  Caroline,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

— Rocks  at  Nahant.  410 


479  Ward,  E.  M. — Washing  Clothes.  410 

480  Warners. — Lilies.  410 

481  Wild,  Hamilton,  G.,  Boston,  Mass. 

— Banks  of  the  Nile.  410 

482  Weeks,  E.  L.,  Boston,  Mass. — Arab 

Story  Teller.  410 

483  Waterman,  M.,  Boston,  Mass. — 

Gulliver  in  Lilliput.  410 


484  Waters,  S.  C.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 


— Game.  410 

485  Waugh,  T.  B.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

a Lost  Jewels  Found.  410 

b An  Egyptian.  410 

c Girl  (portrait).  410 

d Gen.  Grant  (portrait).  410 

e Portrait.  4x0 


486  Wild,  H.,  Boston,  Mass. — A Dandy 

of  Grenada.  410 


487  Wiesman,  W.  H.,  Philadelphia, 

Pa.— Cape  Ann  Rocks.  410 


488  Williams,  J.  L.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. — 

Near  May  Field,  England.  410 


489  Wright,  Geo.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.— 

One  Too  Many.  410 


Water  Colors. 

490  Bliss,  Lucia  S.,  Jamaica  Plain, 


Mass. 

a Painting  of  Flowers.  411 

b Painting  of  Flowers.  411 

c Painting  of  Flowers.  411 

d Painting  of  Flowers.  411 

e Painting  of  Flowers.  411 


491  Bridges,  Miss  F.,  Brooklyn,  L.  I. 

a Summer.  411 

b Winter.  411 

c King-Fisher  among  the  Reeds.  411 

492  Brown,  J.  Henry,  Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

a Gov.  Henry  Bohlen  (ivory  miniature).  411 
b Charles  Macalester  (ivory  miniature).  41 1 
c Picture  of  a Lady  (ivory  miniature).  41 1 
d Hon.  Jas.  Buchanan  (ivory  miniature).  411 
e Picture  of  a Lady  (ivory  miniature).  41 1 
f Rev.  John  Chambers  (ivory  miniature).  41 1 
g Cbm.  R.  F.  Stockton  (ivory  miniature).  411 
h Picture  of  Gentleman  (ivory  miniature).  41 1 

493  Baldwin,  A.  H.,  New  York, 


N.  Y. 

a An  Unskilful  Gardener.  41 1 

b Desdemona’s  House  at  Venice.  41 1 

494  Bellows,  A.  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

a Study  of  a Head  411 

b Autumn  Wood.  411 

c Safely  Landed.  41 1 

d Sunday  in  New  England.  41 1 

e Sunday  in  Devonshire.  41 1 

495  Bricher,  A.  I. 

a Summer  Morning.  41 1 

b Foggy  Morning.  41 1 

c Gathering  Water  Lilies.  41 1 

d Cliffs  at  Cape  Ann.  41 1 

496  Brown,  J.  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

a The  Rustic  Milliner.  41 1 

b Watering-Place  Pleasures.  411 

c Got  a Nibble.  411 

d Curling  in  the  Central  Park,  New  York.  41 1 

497  Burling,  Gilbert,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

— Owl  and  Ducks.  41 1 

498  Boughton,  G.  H. — Normandy 

Caught  in  a Shower.  41 1 

499  Binling,  G. — Study  of  Birds.  411 

500  Brown,  G.  S.,  Boston,  Mass. 

a Trees.  41 1 

b Anicia.  411 

c Venice.  411 

501  Burdick,  H.  R.,  Boston,  Mass. — 

Head.  411 

502  Brunn,  Geo.  L.,  Boston,  Mass. — 

Water  color  paintings.  41 1 

503  Brown,  W. — Putting  His  Foot  into 

it.  411 

504  Brucken,  A.  F. 

a Water  Lilies.  41 1 

b Cape  Ann.  41 1 

c Grand  Menan.  41 1 

505  Colman,  S. 

a Rome,  Looking  Down  the  Tiber.  41 1 
b Corpus  Christi  Day.  411 

c The  Mosque  of  Sidi  Haloni,  Algeria.  411 
d Twilight,  Gilead,  Maine.  411 

e Street  Scene,  Gaen,  Spain.  41T 

/ Street  Scene,  Morlaix,  Brittany.  41 1 

g The  Arch  of  Constantine,  Rome.  41 1 

k Distant  View  of  Rome.  41 1 

i Street  Scene,  Dinan.  411 

506  Carson,  Mrs.  Caroline,  Rome, 

Italy. — Group  of  flowers.  41 1 

507  Cortelyou,  G.  V.,  New  Brunswick, 

N.  J. — Soliloquy  of  Friar  Pacificus,  from 
Longfellow’s  Golden  Legend.  41 1 

508  Derrick,  E.  I.  M.,  Paterson,  N.  J. — 

Design  for  a monument.  41 1 

509  Darley,  F.  O.  C.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

— Street  Scene  in  Rome.  4x1 


510  Durand,  F.  I.,  New  York,  N.  Y.— 

Falls  on  the  Ausable,  Keene,  N.  Y.  411 


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511  Darrah,  S.  T.,  Boston,  Mass. — After 


the  Storm.  411 

512  Elten,  Kruseman,  Van,  New  York, 

N.  Y; 

a Evening,  Long  Island  Sound.  41 1 

b Autumn  in  the  White  Mountains.  41 1 

513  Eaton,  J.  O.  411 

514  Elton,  R.  Van. 

a Autumn.  41 1 

b Evening  41 1 

515  Faber,  Hermann,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

— Daniel  in  the  Lion’s  Den.  411 

516  Falconer,  J.,  Brooklyn,  L.  I. 

a Cross  Street,  Boston,  April,  1864.  41 1 

b Chatham  Street,  New  York, April,  1855.  411 
c South  Second  Street,  Philadelphia,  April, 
1862.  41 1 

d House  where  Jefferson  wrote  the  Declara- 
tion of  Independence,  Philadelphia,  1854. 
e Gov.  Wm.  Penn’s  Mansion,  South  Sec- 
ond Street,  Philadelphia,  1864.  41 1 

517  Fredericks,  Alf.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

a Romeo  and  Juliet.  411 

b The  Scarecrow.  41 1 

518  Gilbert,  Sarah  D.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

a Leaves  and  flowers.  41 1 

b Flowers  of  the  poets.  41 1 

519  Graham,  Wm.,  Rome,  Italy. — An- 
gle of  the  Ducal  Palace,  Venice.  411 

520  Gifford,  R.  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

a Venetian  Companion.  411 

b The  Roc’s  Egg.  41 1 

c Early  Morning  in  Morocco.  41 1 

d Egyptian  Fountain.  411 

e Cairo.  41 1 

521  Herrick,  H.  W.,  Manchester,  N.  H. 

a Gen.  Stark  as  Trapper  Captured  by  In- 
dians. 411 

b Gen.  Stark’s  Last  Charge  at  Bennington. 
c Gen.  Stark  at  Trenton.  411 

d Gen.  Stark  at  Bunker  Hill.  411 

522  Homer,  W. 

a A Flower  for  the  Teacher.  41 1 

b In  the  Garden.  41 1 

c The  Busy  Bee.  411 

d The  Trysting  Place.  411 

e “How  Many  Eggs.”  411 

523  Hart,  William,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. — 

Mount  Madison.  411 

524  Hobbs,  Isaac  M.,  & Son 

a Ravensville  Seminary.  411 

b Capital  of  Illinois.  411 

c Mead  Memorial  Monument.  41  x 

525  Hill,  J.  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

a Quail.  411 

b Hollyhocks.  411 

c The  Leader’s  Call.  411 

New  England  Autumn.  411 

e An  Old  Connecticut  Bridge.  41 1 

f A Fresh  Water  Sailor.  411 

526  Hyatt,  Mrs.  Delia,  Boston, Mass. — 
Stork  Tower,  Rutlingen,  Germany.  41 1 

527  Hill. 

a Landscape  (water  color).  41 1 

b Blackberries.  411 

528  Harnron,  A. — Violets.  411 

529  McDonald,  Miss  M.  J.,  New  York, 

N.  Y. 

a Roses.  41 1 

b The  Art  Student.  41 1 

c Head  of  a Shepherd  Dog.  411 

d Portrait.  41 1 

e Primroses.  41  x 

/ Fruit.  411 


530  Magrath,  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

a.  Nora.  411 

b The  Galway  Girl.  41 1 

^ Gran’dad’s  Visit.  411 

531  Moran,  Thomas,  Newark,  N.  J. 

a The  Hot  Spring  of  the  Yellowstone  River. 
b A Pah-Ute  Encampment.  41 1 

c Tower  Falls  from  above  Yellowstone.  411 
d Illustrations  in  India  ink.  41 1 

e Solitude.  41 1 

532  Mungoe,  George,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

— Painting.  41 1 

533  Miller,  E.  F.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

a Evening.  411 

b Winter.  411 

534  Nicoll,  I.  C.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

a On  the  Gulf  of  St.  Lawrence.  41 1 

b Rising  Fog.  411 

c The  Deserted  Farm.  -411 

d Moonrise.  411 

e A Calm  Morning.  41 1 

535  Robertson,  Archibald,  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

a Sketch  of  Gen.  George  Washington.  411 
b Sketches  in  and  around  New  York.  4x1 


536  Richards,  William  T.,  Philadel- 


phia, Pa. 

a Paradise,  Newport.  41 1 

b Sand-hills,  Atlantic  City.  411' 

537  Robbins. 

a Autumn.  41 1 

b Old  Bridge.  41 1 

538  Satterlee,  Walter,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

a One  Hundred  Years  Ago.  41 1 

b Far-away  Thoughts.  41 1 

c Marguerite.  41 1 

539  Stoppel,  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y 

a Female  Resting  After  Bath.  41 1 

b The  Three  Sisters.  41 1 

540  Scott,  William  Wallace,  New 
York. 

a Getting  Dry  after  the  Bath.  411 

b An  Old  Salt.  41 1 


541  Spieler,  Chas.  H.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

— The  First  City  Troop  of  Philadel- 
phia. 411 

542  Sterling,  Miss  Charlotte  H.,  Gam- 

bier,  Ohio. 

a Oak  Leaves.  41 1 

b Maple  Leaves.  41 1 

543  Smillie,  J.  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

a On  the  Ausable  River,  Adirondacks.  411 

b A Scene,  Race  on  the  Western  Plains.  411 


544  Silva,  F.  A.,  New  York. 

Brace’s  Rock.  411 


545  Schumaker,  J.  G.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


— French  Views.  411 

546  Scott,  William  Wallace,  New  York, 

N.  Y. 

a A Fair  Daughter  of  Columbia.  41 1 

b Margaretta  B.  Moore  (miniature).  411 

547  Symington,  James,  New  York,  N. 

Y. — Dolly’s  Breakfast.  411 

548  Smith,  F.  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

a Outdoor  Study.  411 

b Brook  Study.  411 

c In  the  Darkening  Hour.  411 


549  Tiffany,  L.  C.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

a As  Good  as  New.  411 

b Lazy  Life  in  Morocco.  411 

c The  Old  and  New  Mosques,  Cairo.  411 
d Street  Scene,  Cairo.  411 

e Dignity  in  Servitude.  4 11 

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American  Newspaper  Union. 

A.  J.  AIKENS,  President. 

New  York  Newspaper  Union, 

148  and  150  Worth  St.,  New  York. 

Chicago  Newspaper  Union, 

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THE  ORIGIN  OF  CO-OPERATIVE  NEWSPAPER  ADVERTISING. 

Co-operative  newspaper  printing,  as  now  practised,  originated  in  Wisconsin  twelve  years  ago. 
It  is  termed  co-operative  for  the  reason  that  one  side  of  each  of  the  newspapers  is  printed  at  a 
central  office,  and  the  paper  sent  in  its  half-printed  state  to  the  home  office,  where  it  is  completed 
with  editorials,  local  news,  and  other  matter  prepared  by  the  editor  or  publisher.  In  December, 
1846,  the  idea  of  co-operation,  with  advertisements , occurred  to  Mr.  Aikens,  while  yet  serving 
his  time  as  an  apprentice,  in  printing  the  message  of  President  Polk  on  one  side  of  a country 
newspaper  of  New  England  at  Boston,  and  the  other  half  being  printed  at  the  local  office. 

Mr.  A.  J.  Aikens,  a practical  printer  and  business  man,  conceived  the  idea  of  reducing  the 
cost  of  ready-printed  paper,  as  it  is  now  termed,  to  country  publishers,  by  making  an  agreement 
with  them  to  use  a certain  space  in  each  of  their  papers  for  advertisements  that  he  might  procure. 
This  plan  of  co-operation  he  put  into  practice  twelve  years  ago,  at  the  office  of  Cramer,  Aikens 
& Cramer,  Milwaukee.  It  at  once  became  successful,  leading  to  the  establishment  of  co-operative 
newspaper  printing-offices  in  Chicago,  New  York,  St.  Louis,  Cincinnati,  Memphis,  St.  Paul,  and 
other  places.  There  are  now  over  two  thousand  newspapers  printed  upon  the  co-operative  plan 
in  the  United  States  and  Canadas,  and  the  number  is  constantly  increasing,  it  having  more  than 
doubled  in  the  last  five  years.  The  enterprise  is  no  longer  an  experiment,  but  an  established  suc- 
cess, and  the  system  is  one  yielding  manifold  advantages  to  advertisers  as  well  as  to  local  pub- 
lishers. 

The  American  Newspaper  Union 

Is  essentially  national.  The  papers  represented  in  it  are  located  in  all  the  States  of  the  Union 
and  in  nearly  five  hundred  county  seats.  They  circulate  over  the  whole  area  of  the  country 
from  Maine  to  Colorado,  distributing  at  least  one  hundred  copies  every  year  to  each  square  mile 
of  the  settled  portions  of  the  United  States. 

Although,  as  a whole,  the  Union  List  is  national,  covering  all  sections,  it  is  so  made  up  of 
different  members  as  to  be  susceptible  of  easy  division  into  sections — East,  Middle,  West,  South. 
The  distribution  of  the  papers  is  as  follows  : 


| 315  Newspapers,  $3.00  per  line,  per  week. 


350 

u 

$3.50 

a 

120 

tt 

$1.25 

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73 

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Michigan  .... 

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Missouri 

. . . 17 

New  Jersey 

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Wisconsin  .... 

Georgia 

Pennsylvania  .... 

- 65 

Tennessee  .... 

• • • 29 

Alabama 

. . . 32 

Virginia 

Kentucky  .... 

...  29 

Louisiana  .... 

No.  and  So.  Carolina  . 

• 24 

Minnesota  .... 

...  79 

Mississippi  . . . . 

Ohio 

Iowa 

...  85 

Other  States  . . . 

Indiana 

. 81 

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culation of  any  o|her  lists  or  combinations  of  country  papers  in  the  United  States — the  last 
aggregate  weekly  circulation  being  seven  hundred  thousand  seven  hundred  and  thirty  copies 
(700,730). 

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UNITED  STATES 


27 


Water  Colors. 


550  Tompkins,  Abigail  B.,  Newark,  N. 

J. — Snow  Scene  in  Woodside,  Newark, 
N.  J.  411 

551  Wood,  Geo.  B.,  jr. , Philadelphia, 

Pa. 


a The  Old  Tinker. 

411 

b Rittenhouse  Town. 

411 

552  Wood,  T.  W. 

a Contraband. 

41 1 

b The  Leader’s  Call. 

41 1 

c The  Village  Post-office. 

411 

553  Hoefel,  Ferdinand,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

— Oil  Painting  on  glass.  413 

554  Martin,  Mrs.  L.  E.,  Boston,  Mass. 

a Flowers  on  black  panel.  413 

b Paintings  on  porcelain.  413 

555  Bressan,  Giovanni,  Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

a Lady  (portrait).  420 

b Gentleman  (crayon  drawing  portrait).  420 

556  Bartlett,  G.  H.,  Boston,  Mass. — 

Pen  and  ink  drawings.  420 

557  Darley,  F.  O.  C.,  Claymont,  Del. 

d Puritans  barricading  their  house  against 
a sudden  attack  by  Indians.  420 

b A merciful  man  is  merciful  to  his  beast.  420 

558  Edgar,  Miss  Lydia,  Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

a Portrait  on  photographic  vase  (crayon).  420 
b Portrait  on  photographicvase(crayon).  420 
c Portrait  on  photographic  vase  (crayon) . 420 
d Portraits  in  crayon.  420 

559  Ellis,  S.  A.— Portrait  of  a child 

(crayon).  420 

560  Fowle,  Alonzo  H.,  Grand  Rapids, 

Mich  — Pictures  (pencil  drawings).  420 

561  Greatorex,  Mrs.  Eliza,. New  York. 

d Drawings  of  Old  New  York  buildings  of 
1776.  420 

b Drawings  of  Colorado  scenery  in  1872 
(pen  and  ink).  420 

562  HemmUller,  Wm.,  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

a Pegasus  (crayon  drawings).  420 

b Cats  at  Play  (crayon  drawings).  420 

c Horse’s  Head  (crayon  drawing).  420 

563  Kurtz,  William,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

— Portraits  in  crayon.  420 

564  Munzig,  G.  C.,  Boston,  Mass. — 

Ideal  head.  420 

565  Reed,  H.,  Boston,  Mass. — Ideal 

head.  420 

566  Riiger,  Julius,  Brooklyn. — Horace 
Greeley  f crayon  drawing  portrait).  420 

567  Robertson,  Archibald,  New  York, 

N.  Y. — Pen  studies,  in  and  around  New 
York.  420 

568  Stencil,  G.  A.,  Boston,  Mass. — 

Washington.  420 

569  Stanhouse,  Wm. — Pen  and  ink 

drawings.  420 

570  Vasseud,  L.,  Boston,  Mass.— A 

Lady  (crayon  portrait).  420 

571  Venine. — Fall  of  Carthage  (cray- 
on). 420 

572  Andrews,  J.,  Boston,  Mass.— Pil- 
grims Landing.  421 

573  Brum,  Geo.  L.,  Boston,  Mass. — 

Copper-plate  etchings.  421 

574  Burt,  C.,  and  Hinshlewood,  R., 

New  York,  N.  Y. — The  Pet  Lamb,  after 
Eastman  Johnson.  421 


575  Durand,  A.  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  421 

576  Edgar,  Miss  Lydia,  Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

a Three  Studies  from  Nature — II  Papagalo, 


Musidora,  Ariadne.  421 

b Chas.  Carroll.  421 

c J.  Trumbull.  421 

d Chief  Justice  Marshall.  421 

577  Forbes,  Colonel. — Etchings.  421 


578  Foreign  Artists. — Engravings.  421 

579  Graphic  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

— Portraits,  views,  landscapes,  buildings, 
etc.,  engraved  by  the  Graphic  process.  421 

580  Hollyer,  Samuel,  Guttenburg, 

N.J. 

a Charles  Dickens  in  his  Study.  421 

b The  Gleaner.  421 

c Flaw  in  the  Title.  421 

d Portraits.  . 421 

581  Marshall,  W.  E. 

a Engraving,  Abraham  Lincoln.  421 

b Engravings.  421 

582  Moran,  P.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

a Winter  (etching  on  copper).  421 

b Summer  (etching  on  copper).  421 

c Return  of  the  Herd  (etching  on  copper).  421 
d A Study  (etching  on  copper).  421 

583  McRae,  John  C.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

a First  in  Peace.  421 

b Raising  the  Liberty  Pole,  1776.  421 

c The  Day  we  celebrate,  1876.  421 

584  Mifflin,  Lloyd,  Columbia,  Pa. — 

Etchings  from  original  designs.  421 

585  Ritchie,  A.  H.,  Brooklyn. 

a Preparing  Moses  for  the  Fair.  421 

b Lady  Washington’s  Reception,  (Eng.).  421 

586  Muller. — Wood  engravings.  422 
537  Ferris,  Stephen  J.,  Philadelphia, 

Pa. — Retreat  from  Lexington  (etching  on 
copper).  423 

588  Camp,  J.  H.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. — 

Lithographic  drawing  of  Main  Exhibition 
Building  and  Machinery  Hall.  424 

589  GrafF,  Bros.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. — 

Floral  cards.  424 

590  American  Photo-Relief  Printing 

Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. — Transparencies 
on  glass  by  Woodbury  process.  431 

591  Carbutt,  John,  Philadelphia,  Pa. — 

Photo-lithographic  reproductions  of  line 
engravings  and  mechanical  drawings.  432 

592  Richards,  P.  D.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

— -Industrial  drawing.  440 

593  Hobbs. 

a Design  of  the  Capitol  of  Illinois.  441 
b Architectural  Design.  441 

594  Petit,  Henry  & Wilson,  J.  M.,  Phila- 

delphia, Pa. — Adopted  design  for  Ma- 
chinery Hall,  International  Exhibition 
(architectural).  441 

595  Petit,  Henry,  Philadelphia,  Pa. — 

Adopted  design  for  Main  Exhibition 
Building  (architectural).  441 

596  Schwartzmann  & Kafha,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa. — Adopted  plans  and  designs  of 
Memorial  Hall,  Judges'  Hall,  Horticultu- 
ral Hall,  and  various  other  buildings.  441 

597  Pope,  Alexander,  jr.,  Boston,  Mass. 

— An  English  Pheasant.  452 

598  Griot,  A.,  Paterson,  N.J. —Portraits 

of  George  Washington  and  Grant,  worked 
with  human  hair.  454 


28 


ART, 


Art  Applied. 


599  Carson,  Mrs.  Caroline,  Rome, 

Italy. 

a Screen.  454 

b Banner  flowers  on  silk.  454 


Art  Applied. 

1 Doty  Bros.,  Elkhart,  Indiana. — 

Child’s  monument  (vermont  marble).  400 

2 Hoffman,  F.,  & Sons,  Sheboygan, 

Wis. — Animals,  birds,  fruits,  flowers  (cen- 
tre table).  400 

3 Holmes, Joseph.  —Plaster  models.  400 

4 Spalding,  Alma  E.,  Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

a La  Nuit  (French  bronze).  400 

b Tourist  (bronze).  400 

c Bacchus  and  Ariadne.  400 

d American  Cattle  (bronze).  400 

e Monkey  and  Bell  (bronze).  400 

f Ajax  (bronze).  400 

g Cream  and  Sugar.  400 

h Chinese  vases.  454 

5 Seelig,  M.  J.,  & Co.,  Williamsburg, 

N.  Y. 

a Venus  of  Milo  (spelter  statue).  400 

b Achilles  (spelter  statue).  400 

c Esculape  (spelter  statue).  400 

d Mercury  (spelter  statue).  400 

e Nymph  (spelter  statue).  400 

f Hydria  (spelter  statue).  400 

6 Spalding,  Hugh  M.,  Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

a Mercury  (bronze).  400 

b Besieged  (dog  group,  bronze).  400 

c Hound  and  Glove  (bronze).  ' 400 

d Meditation,  Reynard  (bronze).  400 

e Beethoven  (bronze).  400 

f Con  Amore,  Maid  (bronze).  400 

g Card  Receiver  (bronze).  400 

h Hound,  Passant  (brass).  400 

7 Fick,  Frederick,  Philadelphia,  Pa. — 

Monumental  tablet.  401 

8 Haas,  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.— Electro- 
type re-productions.  401 

9 Libarty,  J.  C.  Z.,  Newark,  N.  J. — A 

metallic  picture — Relievo  of  the  Death  of 
Warren  at  Bunker  Hill.  401 

10  Lockwood,  W.  H.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

— Electrotype  plates  and  cuts.  401 

11  Barber,  William,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

— Medals.  402 

12  Fry’s  Engraving  Office,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.— Engraved  brass  dies.  403 

13  Baumgarten,  Julius,  Philadelphia, 

Pa.— Seal  presses,  die  models,  drawings 
and  designs.  404 

14  Kendall,  T.  A.,  Reading,  Pa. — Col- 
lection of  U.  S.  State  seals.  404 

15  Lebrethon,  Jules,  New  York,  N.  Y. — 

Cameos  and  medallions.  404 

16  Mitchell,  Henry,  Boston,  Mass. — 

Specimens  of  stone  gems  and  impressions 
of  seals,  etc.  4°4 

17  Patterson,  Joseph  S.,  Philadelphia, 

Pa. — Intaglio.  4°4 

18  Rowe,  G.  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. — 

a Lathe  engraving  on  precious  stones.  404 
b Frames  of  seals,  etc.  404 

19  Giddings,  Thomas,  Williamsport, 
Pa. — Picture  frame  (hand  work).  405 

20  Holmes,  Jos. — Wood  carvings.  405 


21  Knox,  George  W.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

— Bunker  Hill  Monument,  etc.  (specimen 
of  whittling).  405 

22  Lindner,  Richard,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

— Marriage  of  Emperor  Maximilian  with 
Maria  of  Burgundy,  after  Canova  (wood 
carving).  405 

23  Meyer,  Conrad,  Cleveland,  Ohio. — 

William  Tell  and  Gesler  (specimen  of 
carving  in  wood).  405 

24  Pope,  Alex.,  jr.,  Boston,  Mass. — 

Wood-carving.  405 

25  Priestman,  James,  Boston,  Mass. — 
Wood-carvings  and  ornamental  stucco.  405 

26  Stehlin,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

a Fragment  of  an  Altar  (bas-relief  in  wood, 
very  old).  405 

b Henry  IV.  at  Canosa  (bas-relief  in  wood, 
very  old).  405 

c The  Last  Supper  (bas-relief  in  wood,  very 
old).  405 

d Birth  of  Christ  (bas-relief  in  wood,  very 
old).  - 405 

e Death  of  Mary  (bas-relief  in  wood,  very 
old).  405 

27  Snowdon,  Thos.  W.,  Philadelphia, 

Pa. — Christian  Schlagel  (group  of  wood 
sculpture).  405 

28  Weiss,  Noah,  Philadelphia,  Pa. — 

Carving  in  wood  done  with  a pocket- 
knife.  405 

29  Benson,  Eugene. — Picture  of  Inte- 
rior of  St.  Mark’s  Church,  Venice.  410 

30  Fitzpatrick,  Arthur,  & Co. — Oil  paint- 
ing. 410 

31  MacGrath,  T.  J.  Hyland,  New  York, 

N.  Y.— Coats  of  arms,  crests,  etc.  410 

32  Rice,  G.  S.,  New  Haven,  Conn. — 

Specimens  of  heraldry,  crests,  etc.  410 

33  Schillberg  & Coleman,  Germania, 

Ala. — Picture.  • 410 

34  Volkmar,  Chas.,  sr.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

a Lining  and  restoring  oil  paintings.  410 
b Specimens  of  new  process  of  painting 
with  oil.  4IQ 

35  Volkmar,  Chas.,  jr.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

— Oil  painting.  410 

36  Condit,  Israel  D,,  jr.,  Milburn,  N.  J. 

— Illumination  in  water  color.  411 

37  Manners,  Miss  A.  F.,  New  York,' 

N.  Y. — Monograms  and  minature  paint- 
ing. 411 

38  Rogers,  Thomas  Mellon,  Philadel- 

phia, Pa. — American  locomotive  (water 
color).  411 

39  American  Enamel  Decorating  Co., 

New  Haven,  Conn. — Decoration  of  pottery 
and  porcelain.  4J3 

40  Bevington,  S.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. — 

Painted  porcelain.  4*3 

41  Gray,  George,  Philadelphia,  Pa. — 

Decorated  china,  glass,  etc.  413 

42  Hirrlinger,  C.  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

— Enamels  and  enamel  paintings.  413 

43  Steele  Brothers,  Philadelphia,  Pa.— 

Decorated  china  and  engraved  glass.  413 

44  Salt,  James,  Philadelphia,  Pa. — 

Flowers  painted  on  glass.  4*3 

45  Sulzbacher,  Louis,  Alleghany  City, 

Pa. — Process  of  decorating  vases,  glass, 
china,  etc.  4J3 


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Art  Applied. 


46  Walter,  Theodore,  Boston,  Mass. — 

Decorated  china.  413 

47  Walter,  Theodore,  Boston,  Mass. — 

Decorated  china-ware.  413 

48  Baumgarten,  Julius,  Philadelphia, 

Pa. — Seals,  presses,  dies,  models,  etc. 
Drawings,  etc.  420  & 421 

49  Becker,  Geo.  J.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. — 
Drawings  by  pupils  of  Girard  College.  420 

50  Bensell,  E.  B.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. — 

Drawings  on  wood.  420 

51  Cohen,  T.  T.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. — 
Overthrow  of  Jupiter  (crayon  drawing). 

420 

52  Cox,  W.  B.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. — Crayon 

portrait.  420 

53  Cooper  Union  School,  New  York, 

N.  Y. — Drawings.  420 

54  Carpenter,  D.  H.,  Collinsville,  Conn. 
— Daniel  in  the  Den  of  Lions,  Cartoon.  420 

55  Cooper  Union  Woman’s  Art  School, 

New  York,  N.  Y. — Drawings.  420 

56  Darley,  F.  O.  C.,  Claymont,  Del. 

a Puritans  barricading  their  house  against 
Indians.  420 

b A Merciful  Man  is  Merciful  to  his  Beast 
(drawings  in  black  and  white).  420 

57  Ellis,  S.  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.— Crayon 

portrait.  420 

58  Fletcher,  Thomas  S.,  Delanco,  N.  J. 
— Portrait  of  a Child  (pencil  drawing).  420 

59  Fenety,  Andrew  C.,  Newark,  N.  J. — 

Portrait  in  crayon.  420 

60  Frick,  Frederick,  New  York,  N.  Y. — 

Crayon  picture.  420 

61  Girardi,  Felice,  New  York,  N.  Y. — 

America,  Liberty,  Justice,  etc. (pen  draw- 
ing). 420 

62  Hendrickson,  Samuel,  Brooklyn, 

N.  Y. 

a Crucifixion  of  Christ.  420 

b Washington  crossing  the  Delaware  (crayon 
drawings).  420 

63  Jordan,  Andrew  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

— Pastel  crayon  and  India  ink  portraits. 

420 

64  Koevorts,  Cornelius  G.,  New  York, 

N.  Y. — Crayon  drawings.  420 

65  Keyser,  J.  G.,  Bridgeton,  N.  J. — Por- 
trait in  crayon.  420 

66  Murphy,  MissEliza,  Detroit,  Mich. — 
Monochromatic  drawings  (landscapes).  420 

67  Metzner,  Henry,  New  York,  N.  Y. — 

Drawings  by  the  pupils  of  the  free  school 
of  the  New  York  Turnverein.  420 

68  Pertz,  Annejulia,  Berlin,  Prussia. 

a Mrs.  Nicholas  Fish  (crayon  portrait).  420 
b Miss  Lillie  Fish  (crayon  portrait).  420 
c Italy  (crayon  head).  420 

d Germany  (crayon  head).  420 

69  Rawson,  R.  F.,  Worcester,  Mass. — 

Ink  paintings.  420 

70  Reich,  J.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. — Life 

size  portraits  (crayon).  420 

71  School  of  Design,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

— Work  by  Students  of  the  School  of  De- 
sign. 420 

72  Sanders,  Woodford,  Bristol. 

a Ink  Portrait  of  A.  G.  Thurman,  Senator 
from  Ohio.  420 

b Christ's  coming  Kingdom  and  Final  Judg- 
ment (pen  picture).  420 


73  Sanborn,  Jos.  A.,  Madison,  Wis.— 

Pen  picture.  420 

74  Steinhaus,  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y. — 

Pen  and  ink  drawings.  420 

75  Schell,  Fred.  B.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. — 

Landscape  drawing.  420 

76  Tobias,  W.  Roth.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

— Crayon  portrait  from  life.  420 

77  Whiteman,  Mary  Hettie,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

a S.  G.  Ruggles,  Chief  of  Police  (crayon 
portrait).  420 

b Grand  Duke  Alexis  (crayon  portrait).  420 

78  Wilson,  Miss  Lennie  R.,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa. — Romulus  (crayon).  420 

79  Winner,  W.  E.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. — 

Figure  subjects  (crayon).  420 

80  Wiles,  L.  M.,  Ingham  University, 

Le  Roy,  N.  Y. — Staunton,  P.  P.,  Paint- 
ings and  Crayons.  420 

81  American  Bank  Note  Company,  New 

York,  N.  Y. — Specimens  of  bank  note 
engraving.  421 

82  Brett,  W.  H.,  & Co.,  Boston,  Mass. — 

Steel  engravings  and  cards.  421 

83  Bien,  Julius,  New  York,  N.  Y. — 

Maps,  illustrations  and  engravings.  421 

84  Continental  Bank  Note  Co.,  New 

York,  N.  Y. — Engravings.  421 

85  Cooper  Union  Woman’s  Art  School, 

New  York,  N.  Y. — Engraving  work  by 
scholars.  421 

86  Dreka,  Louis,  Philadelphia,  Pa. — 

Specimens  of  steel  and  copper  plate  en- 
gravings. 421 

87  Forbes,  Edwin,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. — 

Reminiscences  of  the  Great  Army  (copper 
plate  etchings).  421 

88  Homer,  Lee,  & Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

— Specimens  of  steel  and  copper  plate  en- 
graving. 421 

89  Hollyer,  Samuel,  Guttenburg,  N.  J. 

— Engravings.  421 

90  Kimmey,  John  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
— Solomon’s  Temple  (engraving).  421 

91  Lowell,  J.  A.,  & Co.,  Boston,  Mass. 

— Specimen  steel  plate  engravings,  etc.  421 

92  McLees,  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.— 

Specimens  of  lettering  and  letter  engrav- 
ing. 421 

93  Meyer,  James,  jr.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

— Engraving.  421 

94  Moore,  R.  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

a Evening,  the  Pet  Lamb  (engraving).  421 
b New  Hampshire  Scenery.  421 

95  McRae,  John  C.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

a First  in  Peace  (engraving).  421 

b Raising  Liberty  Pole,  1776  (engraving).  421 
c The  Day  we  Celebrate,  1876  (engrav- 
ing). 421 

96  Nichols,  H.  H.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

a Frame  of  surgical  engravings.  421 

b Frame  of  zoological  engravings.  421 

97  National  Bank  Note  Co.,  New 

York,  N.  Y. — Specimens  of  steel  plate 
bank  note  engravings.  421 

98  Overbaugh,  A.  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

a Engraved  crests,  monograms,  etc.  421 
b Engraving  on  coins.  421 

99  Patten,  George  D.,  jr.,  Philadelphia, 

Pa — Engraving  of  Lincoln.  421 


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100  Perine,  Geo.  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y. — 

Engravings.  421 

101  Pease,  Joseph  Ives,  Canaan,  Conn. 
a Specimens  of  £ank  note  engraving.  421 
b Old  ’76  and  Young  '86  (engraving).  421 

102  Photo-engraving  Co.,  New  York, 

N.  Y. — Engravings  from  relief  plates  pro- 
duced by  the  “ Moss  process,”  specimens 
of  the  Plates.  421 

103  Sartain,  Samuel,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

a Clear  the  Track,  from  C.  Schussele  (en- 
graving. 421 

b The  Song  of  the  Angels,  from  T.  Moran 
(engraving).  421 

c One  of  the  Chosen,  from  Guy  (engrav- 
ing). _ 421 

d Portraits  (engraving).  421 

e Evangeline,  after  Faed  (engraving).  421 

104  Volkmar,  Chas.,  jr. , Baltimore,  Md. 

— Etching  on  copper.  421 

105  Whitechurch,  Percy,  Philadelphia, 

Pa. — Capture  of  the  “ Serapis  ” by  the 
“ Bon  Homme  Richard ; ” India  proof  of 
a steel  engraving,  after  the  painting  by 
James  Hamilton,  Esq.  421 

106  Bolden,  Robert  H.,  New  York, 

N.  Y. — A Golden  Sermon  replete  with 
Living  Texts,  published  4th  of  July,  1776 
(wood  letter  engraving.  422 

107  Crosscup  & West,  Philadelphia, 

Pa. — Wood  engravings.  422 

108  Cohn,  Louis  H.,  & Co.  New  York, 

N.  Y. — Natural  wood  prints.  422 


109  Ehlers,  J.  D.,  & Co.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

— Electrotypes  and  proofs.  422 

110  Harley,  J.  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y. — 

Wood  engraving.  ’ 422 

HI  Hamner,  G.  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.— 
Specimen  wood  engravings.  422 

112  Johnson  & Dyer,  Boston,  Mass. — 
Wood  engravings.  422 


113  Lockwood  & Randolph,  New  York, 
N.  Y. — Compressed  wood,  a substitute  for 
box  wood  for  engraving  purposes.  422 

114  Lauderbach,  Jas.  W.,  Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

a Wood  engravings.  422 

b Illustrated  books.  422 


115  Muller,  R.  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.— 

Engraving  on  wood.  422 

116  Mayer,  Charles,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

— Engraving  on  wood.  422 

117  Redman  & Kenney.  New  York,  N. 

Y. — Engraving  on  wood.  422 

118  Smart,  F.  L.  & R.  M.,  New  York, 

N.  Y. — Engraving  on  wood.  422 

119  Thompson,  J.  C.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

— Wood  engraving.  422 

120  Bressler  & Kressler,  Philadelphia, 
Pa. — Specimens  of  lithography  in  frames. 

423 

121  Camp,  J.  H.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

a Lithographic  and  photo-lithographic 
printings.  423 

b Reproduction  of  engravings.  423 

122  Gibson,  John,  New  York,  N.  Y. — 

Lithographic  work.  423 

123  Keyser,  J.  G.,  Bridgeton,  N.  J. 

a Colored  lithographs.  423 

b Campaign  sketches  of  24th  Reg’t  N.  J. 
Vols.  423 

124  Leonhardt,  Theo.,  & Son,  Philadel- 

phia, Pa.  — Specimens  of  lithographic 
work.  423 


1 25  Longacre  & Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

a Specimen  of  wood  engravings.  423 

b Specimen  of  engraving  on  stone.  423 

c Lithographic  printing.  423 

d Automatic  engine.  423 

126  Meyer,  Ferd.,  New  York,  N.  Y.— 

Lithographs.  423 

127  Potsdamer&  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

— Commercial  lithographs,  engravings, 
etc.  423 

128  Rice  & Co.,  St.  Paul  Lithographic 

Co.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. — Lithographs,  maps, 
etc.  423 

129  Bateman,  Horatio,  New  York,  N. 

Y. — Lithographic  engraving  of  “ Recon- 
struction.” 423 

130  Graf  Bro.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. — 

Lithographic  printing  and  engraving  in 
colors.  423 

131  Leggo  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

a Specimens  photo-lithographic.  423 

b Specimens  photo-engravings.  423 

132  Muntz  Bros.  & Co.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Assortment  of  iron  lithograph  prints.  423 

133  McLellan,  D.  M.,  Boston,  Mass. — 

Lithographic  work.  423 

134  Schauer,  George  W.,  Baltimore, 

Md. — Colored  lithographs  and  key -plates. 

423 

135  Vandusen,  Robt.,  Weedsport,  N.  Y. 

a Cattle  group  (lithograph  from  life).  423 
b Horse  group  (lithograph  from  life).  423 
c Trotting  Horse  (lithograph  from  life).  423 
d Single  Horse  (lithograph  from  life).  423 
e Sheep  group  (lithograph  from  life).  423 

136  Centennial  Chromo  Co.,  Wm.  H., 
Kelly,  Philadelphia,  Pa. — Chromos.  424 

137  Crosbey,  C.  H.,  & Co.,  Boston, 

Mass. — Chromos.  424 

138  Demorest,  W.  Jennings,  New 

York,  N.  Y. — Chromo-lithographs.  424 

139  Foerster,  Edward,  New  J"'rk, 

N.  Y. — Chromos.  424 

140  Graff  Bros.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. — 

Lithographic  press  and  table  for  printing 
chromos.  424 

141  Hunter,  Thos.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. — 
Chromos  and  lithographic  work.  424 

142  Hoover,  Jos.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. — ■ 
Chromos  and  oil  paintings  framed.  424 

143  Prang,  L.,  & Co.,  Boston,  Mass. — 

Chromos.  424 

144  Wittemann  & Bros.,  New  York, 

N.  Y. — Centennial  memorial,  by  M.  Di- 
ffers (chromo-lithograph).  424 

145  Cooper  Union  Woman’s  Art 

School,  New  York,  N.  Y. — Photographs. 

430 

146  Fitzgibbon,  John  H.,  St.  Louis, 

Mo. — Daguerreotypes.  430 

147  Jordon,  A.  W. — Plain  Photographs. 

43o 

148  Restein,  E.  P.  & L.,  Philadelphia. 

Pa. — Chromos  and  lithographic  prints.  432 

149  Collins,  M.  G.,  Huntingdon,  Pa. — 

Two  gold  and  silver  devices  tor  perfuming 
buildings.  440 

150  Dwyer,  Edward  J.,  Philadelphia, 

Pa. — Inlaid  pearl  on  glass  picture  (de- 
sign). , 440 

151  Held,  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y.— 

Engraving  and  designs  on  gold.  440 


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Architectural  Designs  and  Decorations. 


152  Heath  & McKendrick,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

a Plaster-Paris  ornamental  work.  440 

b Scagliola  marble  pedestals,  etc.  440 

153  Holin,  G.  R.,  Poflghkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

— Specimens  of  designs.  440 

154  Kaehler,  George,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

— The  Four  Seasons.  440 

155  Loebnitz,  Charles,  New  York, 

N.  Y. — Jewelry  designs.  440 

156  Roos,  Peter,  Boston,  Mass. — Draw- 
ings and  designs.  440 

157  Benton,  J.  Dean,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

— Metal  model  of  the  State  House.  441 

158  Bary,  Pahl  & Cafrade,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

a Design  for  Exhibition  Building.  441 

b Model  of  roof  construction.  441 

159  Boston  Society  of  Architects,  Bos- 
ton, Mass. — Architectural  drawings.  441 

160  Croff  & Camp,  Saratoga  Springs, 

N.  Y. — Architectural  perspectives  in 
color.  441 

161  Commissioners  Illinois  State  Peni- 

tentiary, Joliet,  111.,  Southworth,  John, 
Secretary. — Drawings  of  the  Illinois  State 
Penitentiary..  441 

162  Croft,  G.  B.,  Saratoga  Springs, 

N.  Y. — Architectural  drawings.  441 

163  Fairfax,  I.  S.,  Wheeling,  W.  Va. — 

Architectural  designs.  441 

164  Hartwell,  H.  E.,  Boston,  Mass. — 

Architectural  drawings.  441 

165  Hess,  Julius,  Detroit,  Mich. 

a Perspective  of  Michigan  State  Centen- 
nial Building.  441 

b Private  residence  of  J.  Hess.  441 

166  Hobbs,  Isaac  H.,  & Son,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

a Suburban  residences.  441 

b Ravensburg  Seminary.  441 

167  Hunt,  R.  H.,  President,  New  York 

Chapter  A.  I.  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.— 
Architectural  designs  of  the  New  York 
Chapter  of  the  American  Institute  of 
Architects.  441 

168  Levy,  Thomas  S.,  Philadelphia, 

Pa. — Architectural  designs.  441 

169  Moeller,  F.  G,.  Nannet,  Rockland 

Co.,  N.  Y. — Plan  for  country-seat.  441 

170  New  England  Granite  Works, 

Hartford,  Conn. 

a The  American  Soldier.  400  & 441 

b Five  monuments  with  statues.  # 441 

c Specimens  of  artistic  monumental  work.  441  I 

171  Pettit,  Henry,  Philadelphia,  Pa. — 

The  design  adopted  by  the  U.  S.  Centen- 
nial Commission  and  Centennial  Board 
of  Finance  for  the  Machinery  Hall  for  the 
International  Exhibition,  1876.  441 

172  Pettit,  Henry,  Philadelphia,  Pa. — 

The  design  adopted  by  the  U.  S.  Centen- 
nial Commission  and  Centennial  Board 
of  Finance  for  the  Main  Exhibitiion 
Building  for  the  International  Exhibition, 
1876.  441 

173  State  of  Michigan. 

a Architectural  designs,  E.  E.  Meyers.  441 
b Architectural  designs,  Martin  L.  Smith.  441 

174  Schulze,  Paul,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

a Frame  of  architectural  drawing.  441 
b Model  of  a building.  441  | 


175  Schulze  & Steinmetz,  New  York, 

N.  Y. — Architectural  design.  441 

176  West  & Anderson,  New  York, 

N.  Y. — Architectural  elevations  and  plans 
of  public  and  private  buildings.  441 

177  Bedean,  Paul,  Springfield,  111. — 
Designs  for  decoration  of  buildings.  442 

178  Beeler,  John  C.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

a Writing  and  painting  on  glass.  442 

b Ceiling  decoration.  441 

179  Beckwith,  Arthur,  New  York, 

N.  Y. — Designs,  paintings  on  tiles.  442 

180  French,  W.  H.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

— Models  of  plaster  ornaments  ior  interior 
decoration.  442 

181  Finn,  J.  C.,  & Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

— Paper  hangings.  442 

182  Hazzard,  R.  T.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. — 
Panelling  and  decoration  for  ceilings  and 
walls  in  original  fresco  ornamentation.  442 

183  Hopson,  Wm.,  Everett,  Mass. — 

a Specimens  of  grained  wood  and  mar- 
ble. 442 

b Grained  tables.  441 

184  Hobbs,  Robt.  S.,  & Co.,  New  York, 
N.  Y. — Decorative  paper  hangings.  442 

185  Judge,  E.  S.,  & Co.,  Philadelphia, 

Pa. — Carton-pierre  pedestals,  statues,  fig- 
ures, ornaments,  etc.,  papier-mache  work. 

442 

186  McGregor,  Geo.  S.,  Cleveland, 

Ohio. — Graining  on  wood.  442 

187  Nagle,  Cooke  & Ewing,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa. — Decorative  paper-hanging.  442 

188  Oil  Painted  Wall  Paper  Manufac- 
turing Co.,  Bethlehem,  Pa. — Wall  paper. 

442 

189  Perdicaris,  I.,  Trenton,  N.  J. — 

Arabesque  ornaments.  442 

190  Piquenard,  A.  H.,  Springfield,  111. 

a Basso  relievos.  442 

b Architectural  drawings.  441 

191  Rumbold,  G.  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

— Imitation  of  marble.  442 

192  Sheldon  & Slasons,  Rutland,  Vt.— 

Marble  pedestals.  442 

193  Cliver  & Elway,  Altoona,  Pa. — 

Mosaic  picture  frame.  452 

194  Fisher,  Mrs.  J.  F.,  Philadelphia, 

Pa. — Mosaic  table.  452 

195  Hoar,  Wm.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  — « 
Inlaid  book-case  and  work-boxes.  452 

196  Hoffman,  F.,  & Son,  Sheboygan, 

Wis. — Mosaic  table.  452 

197  Lange  & Bro.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. — In- 
laid show-case.  452 

198  McCracken,  Samuel,  Philadelphia, 

Pa. — Inlaid  tables.  452 

199  Baker,  James,  & Son,  New  York,  N. 

Y. — Stained  glass  window.  453 

200  Frederick,  A.,  & Bro.,  Brooklyn,  N. 

Y. — Stained  glass  windows.  453 

201  Fitzpatrick,  Arthur,  & Co.,  Staten 

Island,  N.  Y. — Stained  glass.  453 

202  Lynch,  A.  K.,  & Co.,  New  York,  N. 
Y. — Stained  and  embossed  glass.  453 

203  Marshall,  S.  S.,  & Bro.,  Allegheny 

City,  Pa. — Stained  glass.  453 

204  Mittermaier,  M.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

— Stained  glass  window.  453 


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Miscellaneous  Art  Objects. 


205  McPherson,  W.  J.,  & Co.,  Boston, 

Mass. — Stained  glass  windows.  453 

206  Slack,  S.  &,  Co.,  Orange,  N.  J. — 

Stained  glass.  453 

207  West,  Samuel,  Boston,  Mass. — 

Stained  glass.  453 

208  Batten,  Downing  & Co.,  Newark, 

N.  J. — Figured  and  ornamental  glass  for 
doors  and  windows.  454 

209  Bureau,  Edward,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

— Bronze  card  receiver,  sphynx.  454 

210  Brooks,  John,  Lemont,  111. — Holy 

Bible  in  Lemont  marble.  454 

211  Ball,  Jos.  S.,  Washington,  D.  C. — 

Cross  and  vases ; perforated  paper  cutter 
with  penknife.  454 

212  Benham,  J.  N.,  jr.,  Philadelphia, 
Pa. — The  Nubian  Girl  burnt  in  wood.  454 

213  Barlow,  Joel  H.,  Hudson  City, 

N.  J.- — Drawings,  lithographs,  photo- 
graphs, engravings,  and  ornamental  pen- 
manship. 454 

214  Corkill,  Edmund,  York,  Pa. — Imi- 
tation of  marble,  etc.  454 

215  Caldwell,  Solomon,  Monroe,  N.  Y. 

— Battle  of  the  Horatii  and  Curatii  Gobe- 
lin tapestry.  454 

216  Cartisser,  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y. — 

Embossed  glass.  454 

217  Clarke,  Chas.  H.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

— Ornamental  presiding  chair  made  of 
wood  from  the  Washington  Elm,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.  454 

218  Cramer,  Aug.  S.,  Green  Bank,  N.J. 

— Tapestry  work.  • 454 

219  Dole,  C.  B.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. — 

Declaration  of  Independence,  pen  speci- 
men. 454 

220  Fraser,  Christian,  Philadelphia, 
Pa. — Gilt  frames,  Norman  design.  454 

221  Fischer,  Adolph,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

— Marbleized  glass.  454 

222  Freeman,  Augusta. — Bronze  vase. 

454 

223  Gruger,  P.  E.,  Lancaster,  Pa. — 

Specimen  letters.  454 

224  Gardner,  D.  W.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. — 

Canvass  stretchers.  454 

225  Halliday,  N.  H.,  Boston,  Mass. — 

Autumn-leaf  panels.  454 

226  Horning,  F.  L.  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

— A picture  of  tokens,  etc.  454 

227  Kennedy,  W.  E.,  Tarentum,  Pa. — 

Game,  squirrel  and  two  partridges  on 
pine  board.  454 

228  Kinder,  Edward,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
— Two  pictures  worked  with  zephyr  wool — 
Little  Girl,  John  Anderson,  my  Joe.  454 

229  Kelly,  Wm.  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.— 

Specimens  of  typographic  art.  454 

230  Kappeler,  Tobias,  New  Haven, 
Conn. 

a Imitation  of  fossils.  454 

b Imitation  of  India  rubber.  454 

c Imitation  of  wood,  ivory,  terra  cotta,  etc. 

454 


231  Kirkpatrick,  C.  & W.,  Anna,  111. 

a.  Stone  jar  with  Declaration  of  Independ- 
ence. 454 

b Snake  jug.  454 

c Iron  ore.  • 454 

d Porcelain  clay  and  plastic  fire-clay.  454 
e Clay  model  of  stone  image.  454 

232  Kreutzberg,  Chas.,  Philadelphia, 

Pa. — Model  in  wax.  454 

233  Kraft,  Frank,  St.  Louis,  Mo.— Il- 

luminated copy  of  the  Declaration  of 
Independence.  454 

234  Levi,  Henry,  New  York,  N.  Y- 

Penmanship.  454 

235  Macy,  R.  H.,  & Co.,  New  York, 

N.  Y. — Glass  table  ware.  454 

236  Maningstern,  Peter,  Newark,  N.J. 

— Precious  stones  and  Agate  specimens. 

454 

237  Morris,  Wm.  V.,  Salt  Lake  City, 

Utah  Territory. — Ornamental  sign  on  plate 
glass.  454 

238  Matthews  & Warren,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

— Illuminated  Printing.  454 

239  O’Halloran,  A.  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

— Worsted  embroidery.  454 

240  Sandberg,  Mrs.  C.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

— Bird  of  Paradise,  painted  on  silk.  454 

241  Spooner,  Mary  C.,  Madison,  Wis. — 

Spatter-work  pictures.  454 

242  Smith,  J.  B.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. — 

The  American  Shield  of  Liberty.  454 

243  Steinhaus  & Frickerhaus,  New 
York,  N.  Y. — Crochet  and  embroidery. 

454 

244  Seawell,  Charles  H.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

— Illuminated  design.  454 

245  Stubenbord,  C.,  New  York,  N.  Y. — 

Venus,  worked  on  silk  with  human  hair. 

454 

246  Schmidt,  Geo.,  Saratoga  Springs, 

N.  Y. — Frame  of  pictures  in  black  paper. 

454 

247  Sell,  Edgar  Emerick,  Charleston, 

S.  C. — Needle  work,  Henry  VIII.,  Act 
III.,  Scene  I.  454 

248  Stroefer  & Kirchner,  New  York, 

N.  Y. 

a Paintings,  drawings,  cartoons,  steel  plates, 
etc.  454 

b Photographs.  454 

c Fine  art  books.  454 

249  Stoll,  J.  A.,  Williamsburg,  N.  Y. 

a Columbia  (relievo  painted).  454 

b Gersiania  (relievo  painted).  454 

c Goddess  of  Fruit  (relievo  painted).  454 
d Goddess  of  Wine  (relievo  painted).  454 

250  The  Decorative  Wood  Co.,  Rah- 

way, N.  J. — Signs  in  imitation  of  embossed 
leather.  454 

251  Wiesehahn,  F.  W.  H.,  St.  Louis, 

Mo.— Penmanship,  pen  drawing,  lettering, 
etc.  • 454 

252  Whiton,  H.,  & Co.,  Philadelphia, 

Pa. — Artistic  sign  painting.  454 


CANADA 


33 


CANADA. 


Sculpture,  Paintings,  Photographs. 


1 Forsyth,  Robert,  Montreal. — Gran- 
ite Monument.  400 

2 Luppen,  F.  Van,  Montreal. — Busts. 

400 

3 Owen,  J.  G.,  Toronto. — Illuminated 

engravings.  403 

4 Smith,  R.  & Co.,  Toronto. — Emboss- 
ing. 403 

5 Woodward,  Grant  & Co.,  Toronto. 
— Embossing,  relief,  gold  and  siiver.  403 

6 Smith,  R.  & Co.,  Toronto.— Die  sink- 
ing. 404 

7 Woodward,  Grant  & Co.,  Toronto. 

— Embossing  cameo.  404 

8 Bennett,  Geo.,  London. — Carved 

wood.  405 

9 Cote,  J.  B.,  Quebec. — Ship’s  figure 

head.  405 

10  Villeneuve,  T.,  New  Liverpool. 
— Paintings  Church  altar  and  statue.  405 

11  Harrison,  Miss  S.  W.,  Quebec. 

— Oil  paintings.  410 

12  Merritt,  J.  P.,  St.  Catherine’s. 

— Battle  of  Queenstown.  410 


13  Notman,  W.,  Montreal. 

a Portraits.  410 

b Landscapes.  410 

14  Robinson,  H.  S.,  Kingston. — Ban- 
ners. 410 

15  Sewell,  E.  W.,  Levis. — Oil  paint- 
ings. 410 

16  Stephenson,  Miss  J.,  St.  John. 

— Baru  and  hair  pictures.  410 

17  St.  Joseph  Convent,  Levis. — Oil 

paintings.  410 

18  Barrell,  A.  T.,  Halifax. — Oil  paint- 
ings. 410 

1 9 Bertrand,  E. — A street  in  Algiers.  4:0 

20  Burne,  Miss  M.,  Paradise. — Old 

Country  Inn.  410 

21  Convent  of  Good  Shepherd,  Quebec. 

— Oil  paintings.  410 

22  Day,  Farshaw,  Halifax. — Nova 

Scotia  scenery.  410 

23  Fine  Arts  Association,  Toronto. — 

Oil  paintings.  410 

24  Hazen,  Mrs.  E.  M.,  Fredericton. — 

Oil  aintings.  410 


Water  Colors. 

25  Burne,  Miss,  Paradise.— Resting.  411 

26  Fine  Arts  Association,  Toronto. — 

Water  colors.  41 1 

27  Hazen,  Mrs.,  Fredericton,  N.  B. — 

Wild  flowers.  41 1 

28  Tames,  Mrs.  I.  A.,  Richibucto. — 

Water  colors.  41 1 

29  Morrison,  J.  C.,  St.  John. — Water 

Colors.  41 1 

30  Sanderson,  Miss,  Halifax. — Two 

Water  color  paintings.  41 1 

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31  Sewell,  E.  W.,  Lewis. 

a Portraits.  41 1 

b Landscape.  41 1 

32  Sillery  Convent,  Quebec. — Water 

color.  411 

33  Beckwith,  A.  G.,  Fredericton.— Pen 

and  ink  drawings.  420 

34  Gray,  F.  Wood,  Quebec. — Colored 

crayon  drawing.  420 

35  Moore,  A.  W.,  Kingston. — Canadian 

scenery.  420 

36  Pauli,  H.  G.,  Toronto.— Architec- 
tural drawings.  420 

37  B.  A.  Bank  Note  Co.,  Montreal. — 
Bank-notes,  bonds,  engraved  on  steel.  421 

38  Bishop,  Geo.  & Co.,  Montreal. — 

Crests,  monograms,  cards,  etc.  420 


39  Smith,  R.  & Co.,  Toronto.— Engrav- 
ings from  copper-plate.  421 

40  Woodward,  Grant  & Co.,  Toronto. — 

Engravings  from  copper-plate.  421 

41  Flourselling,  C.  H.,  St.John. — Wood 

engraving.  422 

42  Bishop,  Geo.  & Co.,  Montreal. — Lith- 
ographs. 423 

43  Ralph,  Smith  & Co.,  Toronto. — Lith- 
ographs. 423 

44  Woodward,  Grant  & Co.,  Toronto. — 

Lithographs.  423 

45  Smith,  R.  & Co.,  Toronto. — Litho- 
graphs. 423 

46  Merritt,  J.  P.,  St.  Ca  t h er i n e ’ s . — 

Chromo,  Battle  of  Queenstown.  424 

47  Woodward,  Grant  & Co.,  Toronto. 

— Chromo-lithographs.  424 

48  Anderson,  W.,  Toronto.— Canadian 

scenery,  photographs.  430 

49  Burrow,  R.  W.,  Kingston. — 
Canadian  scenery,  photographs.  430 

50  Bruce,  1.  & Co.,  Toronto.  — Photo- 
graphs, plain  and  colored.  430 

51  Clino,  I.  S.,  St.John. — Photographs. 

43° 

52  Farmer  Bros.,  London.  — Photo- 
graphs. 430 

53  Grenier,  H.  N.,  Montreal.— Photo- 

graphs on  wood  for  engraving.  430 

54  Henderson,  A.,  Montreal.— La n d - 

scape  photographs.  430 

55  Johnson,  E.  L.,  Goderich. — Views  of 

Goderich,  photographs.  430 

56  Maynard. — Photographs,  Indian 

villages,  etc.  430 

57  Maynard. — Photographs,  Indian 

villages,  etc.  430 

58  Morton,  J.  D.,  St.  John.  — Photo- 
graphs. 430 

59  Middlemiss  & Hunter,  Toronto. 
— Photographs,  plain  and  colored.  430 

60  Notman,  Wm.,  Montreal.  — Photo- 
graphs, varieties,  etc.  430 


34 


ART 


Water  Colors. 


61  Shakspeare. — Cartes  de  visites  of 

Indians.  430 

62  Evans,  O.  C.,  Hamilton. — Window 

shades,  signs,  etc.  440 

63  Halon,  Alphonse,  Quebec. — Models 

of  fire-places.  440 

64  Grant  & Holliwell,  Toronto. — Ar- 
chitectural Designs.  441 

65  Sterling  & Dewar,  Halifax,  Nova 

Scotia. — Architectural  Designs.  441 

66  Greig,  A.  N.,  Montreal. — Imitation 

of  wood,  marble,  etc.  442 

67  Oliver,  R.,  Toronto. — Imitation  of 

wood,  marble,  etc.  442 

68  Bevis,  W.,  Hamilton. — Inlaid  cen- 
tre-table. 452 

69  Bouchard,  Jos.,  Montreal. 

a Chess-board.  452 

b Inlaid  wood.  452 

70  Harmann,  J.  H.  R.,  Hull. — Inlaid 

table.  452 


71  Lardham,  Ottawa. — Inlaid  work.  452 

72  Lee,  W.,  Toronto. 

a Inlaid  table.  452 

b Inlaid  table.  452 

73  Stuart,  Hamilton. — Inlaid  centre- 

table.  452 

74  White,  J.,  Ingersoll.— Inlaid  box  and 

frame.  452 

75  Wright,  Jas.,  Montreal.— Parquettry 

flooring.  452 

76  Hobendan  & Mildrum,  Toronto. — 

Painting  on  glass.  453 

77  Convent,  Sillery,  Quebec. — Picture 

in  hair.  454 

78  Marven,  Miss  E.  G.,  St.  John. — 

Bark  picture.  454 

79  Stephenson,  Miss  J.,  St.  John. — 

Oriental  chess-table.  454 

80  Walker,  A.,  Halifax. — Designs  in 

gold  on  glass.  454 


FRANCE. 


Sculpture. 


1 Arson,  Alphonse,  Paris. 

a Partridge  (silvered  bronze  group).  400 
b Island  Birds  (old  silver  group).  400 

2 Bartholdi,  Frederic  Auguste,  Paris. 

a The  Young  Vine  Grower.  400 

b Funeral  Genius.  400 

c The  Enjoyment  of  Peace.  400 

d Genius  in  the  Grasp  of  Misery.  400 

3 Blanchard,  Jules,  Paris. — A Young 

Equilibrist  (bronze  statue).  400 

4 Berteaux,  Mme.  Leon,  Paris. 

a Young  Girl  Bathing  (bronze  statue).  400 
b Bust  of  Female  (marble  statue).  400 

5 Barrias,  Ernest  Louis,  Paris. — “The 

Spinning  Girl  of  Megare"  (silvered 
bronze  statue).  400 

6 Blot,  Eugene,  Bologne  Sur-mer. — 

Groups,  statuetts,  busts,  etc.  400 

7 Cordier,  Charles,  Paris. — Priestess 
of  Isis  (enamelled  bronze  statue).  400 

8 Chatrousse,  Emile,  Paris.— Heloise 
and  Abelard’s  last  Farewell  (bronze).  400 

9 Crauk,  Gustave,  Paris. — Marshal 
MacMahon  (statuette  silvered  bronze).  400 


10  Cecioni,  Paris. — “Child  with  Chick- 
en ” (statuette).  400 

11  Cambos,  Jules,  Paris. 

a The  Grasshopper  (bronze  statue).  400 
b The  Erring  Wife  (bronze  statue).  400 

12  Cain,  Auguste,  Paris. 

a Pheasant's  Nest  (bronze  group).  400 

b Cock-Fighting  (bronze  group).  400 

13  Caille,  Joseph  Michel,  Paris. — Bac- 

chante playing  with  a Panther  (bronze 
group).  400 


14  Durst,  Marius  Puteaux,  Paris, 

— “ The  Laugher”  (bronze  bust).  400 

15  Dubucand,  Alfred,  Paris. 

a Sahara  Hunting  (bronze  group).  400 

b Ostrich  Hunting  (bronze  group).  400 

16  Doublemard,  Amedee  Ponatin, 

Paris. 

a Education  of  Bacchus  (bronze  group).  400 
b Scapin  of  Moliere  (bronze  statue).  400 

17  Devaux,  Franijois  Alexandre, 

Rouen. — Louis  Bouillet,  deceased  actor 
(marble  bust).  400 

18  Dalon,  Jules,  Paris. — The  Needle 
Woman  (silvered  bronze  statuette).  400 

19  Froc,  Robert  & Son,  Paris.— Relig- 
ious statues.  400 

20  Gabineau,  Joseph  Arthur  Comte  de, 
Stockholm,  Sweden. 

asValkgrie  after  the  Victory  (marble 
bust).  400 

b Queen  Mab  (marble  bust).  400 

21  Girard,  Noel  Jules,  Paris. — Iphigenia 

Sacrificed  (marble  statue).  400 

22  Gautherin,  Jean,  Paris. — Two  Good 

Friends  (marble  group).  400 

23  Itasse,  Adolphe,  Paris. 

a The  Christmas  Shoe.  400 

b Birth  of  Love.  400 

c Day  and  Night.  400 

d L’amour  au  Pantin.  400 

e John  Crying  and  John  Laughing.  400 
f Marble  Busts.  400 

g Rest  and  Sorrows  of  the  World.  400 
h Child  and  Dove.  400 

7 Child  and  Snail.  400 

k Love  Sleeping.  400 

l Last  Light.  400 


PENNSYLVANIA  RAILROAD 


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along  the  Main  Line  and  various  branches  of  this  Railroad,  has  led 
to  the  publication,  by. the  Company,  of  a volume  entitled 


HISTORICAL  AND  DESCRIPTIVE, 

Embracing  Historical,  Descriptive,  and  Statistical  Notices 
of  Cities,  Towns,  Villages,  Stations,  Industries, 
and  objects  of  Interest  on  its  various  Lines 
in  Pennsylvania  and  New  Jersey. 


This  book  contains  two  Steel-plate  Portraits  and  one  hundred 
and  nine  Wood  Engravings,  executed  in  the  highest  style  from 
original  designs  by  eminent  artists. 

The  design  of  the  work  is  to  faithfully  portray  the  origin,  pro- 
gress, and  present  condition  of  the  Pennsylvania  Railroad,  and 
to  give  such  information  of  a historical,  personal,  and  statistical 
character  as  will  interest  travelers  and  the  general  public. 

The  book  contains  three  hundred  pages,  is  printed  in  large,  clear 
type,  on  heavy,  tinted  paper,  and  will  compare  favorably  with  any 
emanation  from  the  American  press.  It  is  now  for  sale  on  all  trains 
and  at  all  principal  ticket  stations  on  the  Pennsylvania  Railroad 
and  Branches,  and  at  the  book  stores  of  J.  B.  Lippincott  & Co. 
and  Porter  & Coates,  Philadelphia. 


VISITORS  TO  THE  CENTENNIAL  EXHIBITION 

Will  find  this  volume  an  interesting  and  valuable  souvenir  of 
Philadelphia  and  the  great  route  connecting  the  East  and  West,  as 
every  station  between,  and  including,  New  York  and  Pittsburg  is 
illustrated  and  described  in  it. 


The  HARDMAN  PIANO 


FRANCE 


35 


Sculpture,  Paintings. 


24  Loison,  Pierre,  Paris. — The  Young 

Convalescent  (marble  group).  400 

25  Lechesne,  Aug.  Jean  Bap.,  Paris. — 

Parrots  (bronze  groups).  400 

26  Lanson,  Ernest,  Pari s . — B i an ca 

(marble  bust).  400 

27  Moulin,  Hippolyte,  Paris. 

a A Discovery  at  Pompeii  (bronze  statue). 400 
b A Secret  from  Above  (bronze  group).  400 

28  Moreau,  Vauthier  Augustin,  Paris. 
— Young  Walien  Shepherd  (bronze).  400 

29  Megret,  Louis  Nicolas  Adolphe, 
Paris. — David’s  Child  (bronze  statue).  400 

30  Mene,  Pierre  Jules,  Paris. 

a Valet  and  his  Couple  (bronze  group).  400 
b Hunting  in  Scotland  (bronze  group).  400 
c Falconer  on  Horseback  (bronze  group).  400 

31  Martin,  Felix,  Paris. 

a Louis  XI.  at  Peronne  (bronze  statue).  400 
b Negro  Hunting  (bronze  group).  400 

32  Marcellin,  Jean  Espret,  Paris. — 

Cypris  Nursing  Love  (bronze).  400 

33  Pautrot,  Jules,  Paris. — Falcons’ 

Fight  (bronze  group).  400 

34  Perrey,  Napoleon,  Aine  Paris.— 

Young  Goatherd  playing  with  a Squirrel 
(marble  group).  400 

35  Ringel,  E.  P.  T.  Desire,  Paris. — 
A Florist  (silvered  bronze  statuette).  400 


36  Roubaud,  Louis  Auguste,  Paris. 

a Winter  (bronze  statue).  400 

b Young  Maid  (marble  bust).  400 

c Child  (marble  bust).  400 

37  Ross,  Alfred,  Paris. — Bohemians  at 

the  Spring  (bronze  statue).  400 

38  Raffl  & Co.,  Paris. — Religious  stat- 
ues . 400 


39  Schrceder,  Louis,  Paris. — Etruscan 

Art  (marble  statue).  400 

40  Telon,  Joseph,  Paris.  400 

a Oceany  (stone  statue).'  400 

b Resting  Hour  (marble  statue).  400 

c Navigation  (bronze  bust).  400 

41  Vasselot,  Anatole  Marquet  de,  Paris. 

a Chloe  (bronze  statue).  400 

b Portrait  of  Mr.  Auzon  (bronze  statue).  400 

42  Waagen,  Paris.— Kabyle  Hunting 

(bronze  group).  400 

43  Cordier,  Charles,  Paris. 

a Young  Greek  Women.  401 

b Fellah  Women.  401 

c Christopher  Columbus.  401 

44  Keller,  Florent,  Antoine,  Paris. 

a Family.  401 

b Betrothings.  401 

c Car  Race.  401 

d Shooting  School.  401 

e The  Gods  of  the  Waves.  401 

f Nautical  Pleasures.  401 

45  Le  Cointe,  Aime,  Joachim,  Leon, 
Paris. 

a The  Adieu.  401 

b Vase  of  Peace.  401 

c Sciences,  Letters,  Arts,  Industry  and 
Commerce.  401 


46  Gabineau,  Joseph,  Arthur,  Comte  de, 

Stockholm,  Sweden. — Evening  Star  (mar- 
ble medallion)  402 

47  Keller,  Florent,  Antoine,  Paris. 

a The  Time  and  the  Seasons.  402 

b Alsace  Slave.  402 

c In  Memory  of  the  American  Centen- 
nial. 402 


d To  the  Saviors  of  the  United  States.  402 
e Hercules’  Child.  402 

f Neptune.  402 

g Portrait.  402 

h Portrait.  402 

48  Le  Cointe,  Aime, Joachim  Leon, Paris. 

— Pericles,  Auguste,  Leon  X.,  Louis 
XIV.  402 

49  Cordier,  Charles,  Paris.— Arabian 

Women  (onyx  and  bronze).  404 

50  Fromont,  H.,  Paris. — Engravings  on 

crystal.  . 404 

51  Martin,  Georges,  Paris. 

a Portrait  of  the  Empress  Josephine  (cameo 
on  onyx).  404 

b Portrait  of  Benjamin  Franklin  (cameo  on 
onyx).  404 

52  Chovet,  L.,  Paris.  — Way  of  the 

Cross  and  religious  paintings.  410 

53  Accard,  Eugene,  Paris. — The  Two 

Sisters.  410 

54  Allemand,  Gustave,  Lyons — Young 

Girl  with  Fruits.  410 

55  Adan,  Louis  Emile,  Paris. 

a Inquisition  Scene.  410 

b Conspiracy  under  Catharine  Medicis.  410 

56  Autigna,  Jean  Pierre  Alex’dre, 
Paris. 

a First  Step  in  Crime.  410 

b Fascination.  410 

c Wreck.  410 

57  Beliard,  Edouard,  Paris. 

a Interior  of  a Studio.  410 

b Banks  of  the  Oise,  snow  scene.  410 

58  Bellange,  Eugene,  Paris. — Evening 

after  the  Battle  (Italy).  410 

59  Berthelemy,  Pierre  Emile,  Paris. — 

Preparing  to  Fish.  410 

60  Bar,  Pierre  Alexandre  de,  Paris, 
Autenil. 

a View  taken  at  Boulak,  Egypt.  410 

b Death  of  Virginia.  410 

61  Bartholdi,  Frederic  Auguste,  Paris. 

a Old  California.  410 

b New  California.  410 

62  Bellel,  Jean  Joseph,  Paris. 

a The  Valley  of  Allevar.  410 

b Saw-Mill  on  the  shores  of  Sillett.  410 
c Neighborhood  of  Constantine,  Algeria.  410 
d Bazaar,  street  in  Constantine.  410 

63  Bidan,  Eugene,  Paris. — The  Little 

Quarrellers.  4x0 

64  Blanc,  Celestin  Joseph,  Paris. — A 

Feast  to  the  Madonna  (Naples).  410 

65  Blum,  Maurice,  Paris. 

a A Painful  Operation.  410 

b A Grave  Consultation.  410 

66  Brest,  Tabius,  Paris. 

a Court  of  the  Grand  Mosque  at  Trebi- 
zonde.  410 

b Kief  on  the  Road  from  Kerrassunde  to 
Amassia.  410 

67  Brissot  de  Warville,  Felix  Sat- 
urnin,  Compiegne. — Sheep  Yard.  410 

68  Breton,  Emile,  Courrieres,  Rasde, 
Calais. 

a A Village  of  Artois  in  Winter.  410 

b The  Canal  of  Courrieres  in  Autumn.  410 

69  Brunet,  Houard  (Pierre  Auguste), 

Fontainebleau. 

a Interior  of  a Menagerie.  410 

b Learned  Dogs  and  Monkeys  at  the  Cas- 
tle. 410 

c Horse  Fair  in  the  East  of  France.  410 


ART 


Oil  Paintings. 


70  Brueille,  Gaston,  Paris. — Fishing- 

Boat  Surprised  by  a Gale.  410 

71  Busson,  Charles,  Montoire  (Lois  et 

Ches). — After  the  Rain.  410 

72  Bonne foy,  Henry,  Paris. — This- 
tles. 410 

73  Beauce,  Jean  Adolphe,  Paris. — In- 
terior of  aSheepcote.  410 

74  Ballavoine,  Jules  Frederic,  Paris. — 

The  Bouquet.  410 

75  Barrias,  Felix  Joseph,  Electre,  V. 

Hugo.  410 

76  Bellee,  Leon  Le  Goaesbe  de,  Paris. 
a The  Pillars  of  Scornee  at  Belle  le  en 

Mer.  410 

b Inn  on  the  Border  of  a Forest.  410 

c Snow  Scene.  410 

77  Benouville,  Achile,  Paris. 

a The  Banks  of  La  Nive.  410 

b Souvenirs  of  Palestrina,  Italy.  410 

78  Ballot,  Mme.  Adelaide,  Paris. — 

Meditation.  410 

79  Becker,  Georges,  Paris. — Rizpah 

Protecting  the  Bodies  of  her  Sons  trom 
the  Birds  of  Prey.  410 

80  Berchere,  Narcisse,  Paris. — After 

the  Simoom,  Gale  on  the  Nile  during  the 
flood.  410 

81  Baron,  Stephane,  Paris. — Faust  and 

Marguerite.  410 

82  Cabaillot,  Lassalle,  Paris. — Sculp- 
ture Exhibition  of  the  Salon  of  1874.  410 

83  Clairval,  Mrs.  Marie  Therese, 

Paris. — France  in  Mourning  for  Alsace 
and  Lorraine.  410 

84  Clement,  Felix  Auguste,  Paris. 

a Before  the  Bath.  410 

b Fellah  Girl.  410 

c Death  of  Caesar.  410 

85  Collette,  Alexandre,  Paris. 

a Alighting  from  the  Railway  Car.  410 

b The  Reader.  410 

c A French  Country  Girl.  410 

86  Comerre,  Leon,  Lille. — Cassandre. 

410 

87  Cossmann,  Maurice,  Paris.  — An 

Old  History.  410 

88  Couder,  Emile  Gustave,  Paris. — 

Alone  at  Home.  410 

89  Courdouan,  Vincent,  Toulon. — 

Cannes,  Morning  Scene.  410 

90  Cheret,  Louis,  Paris. — The  Cours 

du  Veneon,  in  the  Bourg  d’Oisan.  410 

91  Chaillon,  Narcisse,  Lagny  Lesec. 

a Public  Assistance  in  Paris.  410 

b Little  Watermelon  Eater.  410 

92  Castiglione,  Joseph,  Paris. 

a Haddon  Hall  Castle,  Derbyshire.  410 
b A Call  on  L’Oncle  Cardinal.  410 

c Frascati,  near  Rome.  410 

93  Castelnau,  Pierre  de,  Paris.— Gal- 
lery of  Apollo,  Louvre.  410 

94  Comte  Pierre,  Charles,  Paris. 

a Bohemians  before  the  Invalid  Louis 
XI.  410 

b Sewermen  Catching  Rats.  410 

95  Curzon,  Paul  Alfred  de,  Paris. 

a Tryptic,  History  of  Ruth,  Morning,  Har- 
vest, Evening,  Old  Testament.  410 

b Serenade  in  the  Abruzz.  410 

c View  taken  from  Fort  Napoleon,  Harbor 
of  Toulon.  410 


96  Coroenne,  Henri,  Paris.  — Salva- 
tion. 410 

97  Courdouan,  Vincent,  Toulon. — 

Moustiers  St.  Marie.  410 

98  Cassinelli,  Henri-Louis,  Nice. — 

Decatur  leaving  the  Port  of  Tripoli,  after 
having  set  fire  to  the  Frigate  Philadelphia, 
in  1804.  410 

99  Cabuzel,  Aug.  Hector,  Paris.— A 

Visit  to  the  Louvre.  410 

100  Callias,  Horace  de,  Paris.— A Con- 
cert, Period  of  Charles  le  Temeraire.  410 

101  Carrier,  Belleuse,  Pierre,  Paris. 

a The  Baptismal  Plate.  410 

b Sleeping  Child.  410 

102  Cetner,  Alexandre,  Albert  de, 

Paris. 

a Salambo.  410* 

b Faith.  410 

103  Chartran,  Theobald,  Paris.  -Roger 

and  Angelica,  Ariosto.  4x0 

104  Cassagne,  Armand,  Paris. 

a Allee  de  Sully,  Etang  des  Carpes,  Fon- 
tainebleau Palace.  410 

b Through  the  Rocks,  Morning  Scene,  Fon- 
tainebleau Forest.  410 

c The  Road  of  La  Croix  d’Anges,  Fontain- 
bleau  Forest.  410 

105  Chagot,  Edmond,  Paris. 

a The  Beach  of  St.  Briac.  410 

b Wreck  of  a Sloop.  410 

106  Chevrier,  Jules,  Place  de  Beaune, 

Saone. 

a A Mouse  at  an  Antiquary’s.  410 

b Gothic  Hall,  Rats.  410 

c Rat  at  an  Engraver’s.  410 

d The  Captured  Mice.  410 

107  Dameron,  Emile  Charles,  Paris. 

a The  Oaks  of  Grand  Moulin,  Cernay-la- 
ville.  410 

b The  Pyramids  (Belle  lie  en  mer).  410 

108  Duran,  Carolus,  Paris. — At  the  Sea- 
shore. 4x0 

109  Duverger,  Theophile  Emmanuel, 

Ecouen. 

a The  End  of  the  Harvest.  410 

b The  School.  410 

110  DeNConinck,  Pierre,  Paris. — Pas- 

torella.  410 

111  Doux,  Mad.  Lucile,  Paris. 

a Salonique  Woman.  410 

b Revery.  410 

112  Dubos,  Mile.  Angele,  Paris. 

a The  Barber’s  Daughter.  410 

b A Big  Sister.  410 

113  Daubigny,  Karl  Pierre,  Paris. 

a The  Valley  of  Portville,  Normandy.  410 
b The  Oyster  Shipping  at  Cancale.  410 
c Banks  of  the  Seine.  Landscape.  410 

114  Debat-Ponsan,  Edouard,  Paris. — 

The  First  Mourning,  Death  of  Abel.  410 

115  Douillard,  Alexis  - Marie,  Louis, 

Paris. — Hope.  410 

116  Delobbe,  Francois  Alfred,  Paris. — 
Return  from  the  Fields  at  St.  Briac.  410 

117  Dubouchet,  Henri  Joseph,  Auteuil, 
Paris.  — Saint  Antonio,  patron  of  the 
mariners  of  Porto  d’Angio,  Italy.  410 

118  Duez,  Ernest  Ange,  Paris. — Splen- 
dor and  Misery.  410 

119  Dupre,  Leon  Victor,  Paris. 

a Willows  on  the  Banks  of  the  Maine.  410 
b Animals  at  the  Watering  Place.  410 


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120  Dumaresq,  Armand,  Paris. 

a Declaration  of  Independence  of  the  U.  S. 

of  America,  4th  of  July,  1776.  410 

b Surrender  of  Yorktown,  the  18th  of  Octo- 
ber, 1781.  410 

c The  Geneva  Congress  in  1873.  410 

d Lafayette’s  Adieu  to  Washington.  410 

121  Durst,  Auguste,  Puteaux. 

a A Kitchen  Girl.  410 

b Evening  Scene  at  Binot  bridge,  neighbor- 
hood of  Paris.  410 

122  Deshayes,  Ch.  Felix-Edouard, 
Paris. 

a A Meadow  at  Cerney-la-ville.  410 

b The  Return  from  Market,  morning 
scene.  410 

123  Eliot,  Gabriel,  Paris. 

a The  White  Hen.  410 

b Cock-fighting.  410 

124  Fery,  Miss  Lucie,  Paris. 

a Roses  and  Fruits.  410 

b Object  of  Art.  410 

125  Faivre-Duffer,  Louis  Stanislas, 

Paris. — Venus  led  by  Love.  410 

126  Ferry,  Jean  Georges,  Paris. — Wor- 
ship of  Bacchus.  410 

127  Feyen,  Eugene,  Paris.  — The  Re- 
gattas of  Cancale.  410 

128  Feyen,  Perrin,  Fran<jois,  Nicolas- 
Augustin,  Paris. 

a Lesson  in  Anatomy  by  Dr.  Velpeau.  410 
b Melancholy.  410 

c Antique  Danse.  410 

d Sailor’s  Youth.  410 

129  Gamier,  Jules-Arsene,  Paris. — 

Bathers.  410 

130  Glaize,  Pierre  Paul  Leon,  Paris. — 

Bielle,  the  flower  girl.  410 

131  Grandchamps,  Louis  Emile  Penel 

de,  Paris. — Oriental  Fantasia.  410 

132  Gudin,  Theodore,  Chateau  de  la 

Barre  (Nievre.) — The  Flight  of  a Christian 
Slave.  410 

133  Gide,  Theophile,  Paris. 

a Head-work.  410 

b Stomach-work.  410 

134  Guillon,  Adolphe  Trenee,  Paris. 

a After  the  Rain.  410 

a First  Leaves  of  Autumn.  410 

135  Groiseilliez,  Marcelin  de,  Paris. — 

The  Moussy  Valleys  in  Spring.  410 

136  Herst,  Auguste  Clement  Joseph, 
Paris. 

a The  “ Saut  du  Doubs.”  410 

b Spring.  410 

137  Hanoteau,  Nector,  Paris. — The 

Farmer’s  Daughter  and  her  Chickens 
(snow  scene).  410 

138  Hirsch,  Alphonse,  Paris. 

a The  First-Born.  410 

b The  Model.  410 

139  Hugard,  Claude  Sebastien,  Paris. — 

Oak  Trees  on  the  shores  of  the  Pond  from 
Lumigny  to  Guirlande.  410 

’ ari  s. — Oak 
410 

141  Herpin,  Leon,  Paris. 

a River  Marne  at  Chermevieres.  410 

b Moulineau  Hills.  410 

142  Hillemacher,  Eugene  Ernest, 
Paris. 

a Napoleon  xst  with  Goethe  & Wieland.  410 
b The  WeddingChest,  Louis  XIII.  time.  4x0 


140  Harpignies,  Henri, 

Trees  of  Chateau  Renard. 


143  Huas,  Pierre  Adolphe,  Paris. 

a First  Coquetry.  410 

b Soap  Bubbles.  410 

144  Jacquand,  Claudius,  Paris.  — The 

Prisoners  Redeemed.  410 

145  Jacomin,  Alfred  Louis,  Paris. 

a Check-mate.  410 

b The  Polisher.  410 

c Bilboquet  and  his  Friend.  410 

146  Jadin,  Emmanuel,  Paris. — Cheikh 

Salah  Dead  in  his  Tent,  Souvenir  of  the  y 
Algerian  Sahara.  410 

147  Japy,  Louis  Aime,  Paris. — Valley 

in  the  Jura.  410 

148  Jobbe  Duval,  Felix,  Paris. — Mys- 
teries of  Bacchus.  410 

149  Jundt,  Gustave,  Paris. 

a Selling  Horses  in  Auvergne.  410 

b The  Pilgrims’  Road.  410 

150  Koch,  Mile.  Elisa,  Paris. — “You 

will  not  have  any ! ” 410 

151  Kienlin,  Jules,  Paris. 

a Louis  XIII.  and  Queen  Anne  of  Aus- 
tria. 410 

b Bezique  Party.  410 

152  Kuwasseg,  Carl  Joseph,  Paris. — 
View  taken  in  Tyrol  (landscape).  410 

153  Landelle,  Charles,  Paris. 

a Fellah  Woman.  410 

b Young  Zingara.  410 

c The  Samaritaine.  410 

154  Laporte,  Marcellin,  Paris. — The 

Young  Bride.  410 

155  Lebel,  Edmond,  Paris. 

a A Transtevere  Butcher,  Rome.  410 

b The  Pont  Rapide.  410 

c Pastorella.  410 

156  Lepesqueur,  Hyacinthe,  Paris. — 

The  Amiable  Inn  Keeper.  410 

157  Lortet,  Leberecht  Oullins,  Rhone. 

— “ Mont  Blanc”  (Haute  Savoie).  . 410 

158  Lays,  Jean  Pierre,  Lyon. 

a Basket  of  Flowers  and  Carved  Furni- 
ture. 410 

b Basket  of  Flowers  and  Grapes.  410 

159  Laguillermie,  Frederic  Auguste, 

Paris. — The  Passage  du  Gue.  410 

160  Leleux,  Mme.  Emilie  Armand, 
Paris.— The  Doctor’s  Prescription.  410 

161  Lambert,  Antoine  Eugene,  Paris. — 
The  Marshes  of  Longpre  (Somme).  410 

162  Leleux,  Armand,  Paris. 

a The  First  Thief,  Swiss  vagabonds.  410 
b Chat  at  the  Fountain.  410 

c The  Indiscreet,  Swiss  interior.  410 

163  Legat,  Leon,  Paris. 

« An  Old  Water  Mill.  410 

b Landscape.  410 

c On  the  Banks  of  the  River  (landscape).  410 

164  La  Kochenoire,  Charles  Tustien  de. 
Paris. 

a Flood  of  the  Tourques  Valley.  410 

b Between  Pont  Levegue  and  Trouville 
(Normandy).  41  j 

165  Leyendecker,  Feu  Mathias,  Paris. 

— Red  Partridges  and  Reed  Birds.  410 

166  Lacretelle,  Jean  Edouard,  London, 

England. 

a Royal  Stables,  London.  410 

b Gala  Horses  of  the  Queen  of  England.  410 

167  Luminais,  Evariste  Vitol,  Paris. 

a Gauls  and  their  Booty.  410 

b The  Morvan  King.  410 


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168  Laurent,  Henri,  Paris. — Interior  of 

a Sheepcote.  4IQ 

169  Laporte,  Emile  Henri,  Paris 

a Vintage  (decorative  panel).  410 

b Harvest  (decorative  panel).  410 

170  Lesrel,  Adolphe  Alexandre,  Paris. 

a The  Halberd  Merchant.  410 

b A Lord,  Louis  XIII.  410 

171  Martin,  Ernest,  Paris. — A Surprise 

at  the  Foot  of  Mont  Valerien.  410 

172  Munier,  Emile,  Paris.  — The 

Springs.  410 

173  Michel,  Ernest  Barthelemy,  Mont- 
pelier.— The  Decameron.  . 410 

174  Monfallet,  Alphonse,  Paris. 

a Les  Loges  near  St.  Germain.  410 

b The  Equilibrist.  410 

c Music  in  the  Woods.  410 

175  Morin,  Edmond,  Paris. — Flower 

Market  of  La  Madeleine.  410 

176  Moullion,  Alfred,  Paris.  — The 

Bird’s  Paradise.  410 

177  Muraton,  Mme.  Euphemie,  Paris. 

a At  the  Antiquary’s.  410 

b An  Ouistiti  Monkey.  410 

178  Maillart,  Diogene  Ulysse  Napo- 
leon, Paris. 

a Italian  Girl  with  Mandolin.  410 

b The  Nest.  410 

179  Monginot,  Charles,  Paris.  — The 

Friends  of  the  House.  410 

180  Masure,  Jules,  Paris. — Shore  of 

Golfe  Juan  in  Winter.  410 

181  Melle,  Auguste  Leon,  Paris. — 

Forest  road  at  Antwerp-on-Oise.  . 410 

182  Muraton,  Alphonse,  Paris. 

a The  Penitent.  410 

b A Monk.  4IQ 

183  Mery,  Alfred  Emile,  Bougival 
(Seine-et-Oise). — Animal’s  Instinct.  410 

184  Mathieu,  Oscar  Pierre,  Paris. 

a The  Nymph  Echo  Afflicted  at  the  Death 
of  Narciss.  410 

b The  Vanquished.  4IQ 

185  Masson,  Mile.  Anna,  Paris. 

a Chrysantheum  Flowers  (still  life'*  410 

b Young  Partridge.  4IQ 

186  Mallet,  Joseph,  Paris. 

a The  River  Rhone.  410 

b The  Juggler’s  Family.  410 

187  Maignan,  Albert,  Paris. 

a The  Favorite  of  the  Eve.  4x0 

b The  Sylvain.  4IQ 

c Helen  at  the  Fountain.  410 

188  Nicolas,  Mme.  Marie  Josephine, 

Paris.— The  Alphabet.  410 

189  Noterman,  Zacharie,  Paris. 

a Dogs  in  the  Mountair  410 

b A Court  of  Justice.  410 

c An  Auction.  4TO 

190  Oudinot,  Achille,  Paris. — Low  Tide 

at  Villerville  (Calvados).  410 

191  Perrault,  Leon,  Paris. 

a The  Bather.  4IQ 

b The  Rest.  410 

192  Protais,  Paul  Alexandre,  Paris. — 

a French  Guards,  Versailles,  1876.  410 

b A Tide.  410 

193  Princeteau,  Rene,  Paris. 

a Horses  Frightened  by  the  Railroad.  410 
b 17th  of  October,  1781,  Washington.  410 
191  Prion,  Louis,  Paris.  — Young 
Satyr’s  School.  410 


195  Plassan,  Antoine  Emile,  Passy. — 

Before  the  Looking  Glass.  410 

196  Petit,  Eugene,  Paris.— Spring  Bou- 
quet. 410 

197  Palliere,  Jean  Leon,  Paris.— Call  at 

the  Pastor’s.  410 

198  Poncet,  Jean  Baptiste,  Paris. 

a Orphee  and  Eurydice  returning  from 
Hell.  4IO 

b Mount  Sully,  of  the  Comedie  Fran§aise, 
in  the  role  of  Oreste.  410 

199  Pabst,  Camille,  Alfred,  Paris.— A 

Bride  in  Alsace.  410 

200  Renie,  Jean  Emile,  Passy. 

a Interior  of  the  Bas  Breau  in  the  Forest 
of  Fontainebleau,  evening.  410 

b Plateau  of  Bellecroix,  the  Old  Oak  of  La 
Mare  a Dagneau.  410 

c La  Calle  Reale,  Haranjuz,  Spain.  410 

d October  Snow.  410 

201  Reynaud,  Francis,  Paris.— A Mar- 
ket at  Naples.  410 

202  Richner,  Louis  Paul  Ernest,  Paris. 

— Souvenirs  of  L’ Rainey.  410 

203  Rivey,  Arsene,  Paris. 

a Young  Venetian  Girl.  410 

b Young  Girl  (Middle  Age).  410 

204  Rosier,  Amedee,  Paris. 

a The  Morning  on  the  Lagune  (Venice).  410 
b Sunset  at  Sea.  410 

205  Rudaux,  Edmond  Adolphe,  Caude- 

bec-les-Elbeuf.  — Troubled,  however 

(panel).  410 

206  Rapin,  Alexandre,  Paris. 

a Morning  Dew  in  the  Valley  of  onne- 

vaux.  410 

b La  Mare  a Morfontaine.  410 

207  Rouffio,  Paul,  Paris. — “Herodi- 

ade.”  ‘410 

208  Rougeron,  Jules  James,  Paris. — 

Teasing.  410 

209  Revel,  Charles,  Paris. — The 

Miser.  410 

210  Sain,  Edouard  Alexandre,  Nan- 
terre. 

a The  Convalescent  on  Pilgrimage  to  the 

Madonna  d’Angre,  near  Naples.  410 

b Going  to  the  Fair.  410 

211  Salanson,  Mile.  Eugenie,  Paris. — 

Rest.  410 

212  Sebillot,  Paul,  Paris. — Winter, 

Trees  on  the  Seashore.  410 

213  Selim,  Mme.  Honorine,  Paris. — 

Divine  Love.  410 

214  Salles,  Wagner,  Mme.  Adelaide, 
Nimes. 

a The  Virgin  and  the  Child.  410 

b The  Little  Fishermen.  410 

215  Salles,  Jules,  Nimes. 

a The  Little  Brother.  410 

b Young  Girl  of  Prociola.  410 

216  Sebron,  Hippolyte,  Paris. 

a Broadway  in  Winter.  4x0 

b Niagara  Falls.  410 

c A Hebrew  Wedding  at  Tangiers  (Mo- 
rocco). 4x0 

217  Sege,  Alexandre,  Paris. 

a Nantois  Fountain  (Britain).  410 

b The  Rocks  at  Dover.  410 

218  Salabert,  Firmin,  Paris. — Armecy 

Lake.  410 

219  Schenck,  Auguste  Frederic,  Ecoen. 

a Heath  Flowers.  410 

b Snow  Flowers.  410 


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272  Maussion,  Miss  Elise  de,  Paris. 


a The  Trial  of  Paris.  413 

b Suzanna  Bathing.  413 

c Moses  on  the  Nile.  413 

d Diana  Resting.  413 

e The  Flute  Lesson.  413 

f Blind  Man’s  Buff.  413 


273  Menon,  Miss  M.  Levallois,  Perret. 

a The  Vision  of  Ezekiel,  after  Raphael.  413 
b The  delivery  of  Saint  Peter,  after 


Raphael.  413 

c Flowers.  413 

d Embroidered  Curtain.  413 

e Lamp  Shade  printed.  413 


274  Mary,  Mrs.  M.,  Paris. — Fortune 

and  the  Child,  after  Baudry.  413 

275  Nold,  Miss  Helene,  Versailles. — 

Porcelains.  413 


276  National  Porcelain,  Manufacture 

of  Sevres. 

a Two  vases,  Paris. 

The  Painters  and  Sculpturers. 

Painted  by  Eugene  Froment.  413 

b Two  vases,  Paris  (Pate  tendre). 

Composed  and  painted  by  Godde.  413 
c Vase  Alexandre  Brougniart. 

Genius  of  Art  and  Science. 

Composed  and  painted  by  M.  Barriat, 
gilded  by  M.  Rejoux.  413 

d Two  vases  Oeuf. 

Flowers  and  ornaments  painted  and  gilt 
by  Francois  Richard.  413 

e Vase  Potiche  de  Macao  (Peyre  shape). 

Painting  and  flowers  by  Mr.  Barre.  413 
/ A flower  vase,  Alexandre  Brougniart. 
Light  and  Dark. 

Painting  by  Goupil  from  the  drawing  of 
Froment.  ' 413 

g Vase,  Potiche. 

Flowers,  yellow  ground,  by  Caban. 

Gilt  by  Dericheweiter.  413 

h A vase,  oval  shape,  Renard. 

Lapiz,  blue  ground,  mounted  on  bronze, 
after  the  models  of  Mr.  Briffaut.  Com- 
position of  Emile  Renard.  413 

i Two  vases,  de  la  Vendange. 

Demi-grand,  feu  ground,  The  Seasons. 
Composed  and  painted  by  Brunei,  gilt  by 
Blanchard.  413 

k Vase,  Salamine. 

Decorations  composed  by  E.  Renard, 
flowers  executed  by  M.  Bulot,  birds  and 
ornaments  by  Gely,  gilding  by  Bonnuit.413 
l Vase,  Rimini. 

Composed  by  M.  Avisse,  executed  by  M. 
David.  413 

m Vase  of  Himes. 

Raisins  et  Glyeines. 

Composed  and  painted  by  M.  Bulot,  gilded 
by  M.  Rejoux.  413 

n Two  vases,  Bertin. 

Brown  red  ground,  ornaments  and  per- 
venche  flowers  by  M.  Caban.  413 

o Salamine  vase. 

Turquoise  ground,  composed  and  exe- 
cuted by  M.  Lambert,  gilt  by  Charpen- 
tier.  4I3 

p Two  vases  Cornets. 

Turquoise  blue  grounds,  flowers  and  birds, 
composed  and  executed  by  M.  Bulot,  gilt 
by  M.  Halliot.  4X3 

q Starting  for  Cythere. 

Interpretation  of  Watteau. 

Painted  on  porcelain  by  M.  Abel 
Schilt.  4x3 


277  Ollendon,  Me.,  Paris. 

a The  Beggar,  after  Murillo.  413 

b The  Virgin  Child.  413 

c Virgin  and  Child.  413 


278  Ollendon,  Mrs.,  Paris. 

a Diana  leaving  the  Bath,  after  Boucher.  413 
b Nymphs  Dancing.  413 

c The  Maidens  Kiss,  after  Lahire.  413 

279  Potin,  Miss  E.,  Auteuil. — The 

Italian  Actor.  413 

280  Pottier,  Paris. — Artistic  enamels, 

Limousin  and  Henry  II.  styles.  413 

281  Ravenez,  Miss  Alice,  Paris. — The 

Jewels,  after  Chapelin.  413 

282  Tapestries,  National  Manufacture 
of  Beauvais. 

a Feuille  de  Paravent — style  Louis  XIV. 
Vase  with  pinks,  by  Chabal  Dussurgey. 
Artists,  M.M.  Mahul,  Cautrel.  413 

b Feuille  de  Paravent — style  Louis  XIV. 
Vase  with  chrysanthemes,  by  Chabal 
Dussurgey. 

Artists,  M.M.  Fontaine,  Ducastel.  413 
c Feuille  de  Paravent — style  Louis  XIV. 
Blue  bottle  with  roses  and  grapes,  by 
Chabal  Dussurgey. 

Artists,  M.M.  Lefevre  and  Levegue.  413 
d Feuille  de  Paravent — style  Louis  XIV. 
Blue  bottle  with  cherries,  by  Chabal  Dus- 
surgey. 

Artists,  Levegue,  Cautrel.  413 

283  Tapestries,  National  Manufacture 

of  the  Gobelins. 

a Penelop,  painting  of  Maillart. 

Artists,  Frangois  Guliche,  Cochery. 

The  border  by  Jacquelin  and  Besson.  413 
b “Amynthe  ana  Sylvie,”  painting  after 
Boucher. 

Artists,  Louis  Prudhomme,  Ernest  Fla- 
ment,  Gilbert  Marie,  Emile  Flament.  413 
c Fishing,  after  Francois  Boucher. 

Artists,  Emile  Flament,  Louis  Prud- 
homme, Cochery,  Ernest  Flament.  413 
d Banquette,  yellow  ground,  painting  of 
Mr.  Godefroy. 

Artists,  Carmont,  Lepine.  413 

e Banquette,  blue  ground,  painting  of  Mr. 
Godefroy. 

Artists,  M.M.  Carmont  and  Brulefert.  413 

284  Teka,  Mrs.  E.,  Paris. 

a To  he  who  Love,  after  Antigna.  413 

b Adrienne  Leconvreur,  after  Coypel.  413 

285  Ballue,  Paris. — Drawings.  420 

286  Felon,  Joseph,  Paris. — Notre  Dame 

of  St.  Esperance.  420 

287  Adeline,  Jules,  Rouen. 

a Cathedral  of  Rouen  (aqua  fortis).  421 
b The  Big  Clock  at  Rouen  (aqua  fortis).  421 

288  Brunet,  Debaines,  Alfred,  Paris. 

a Church  of  La  Madonna  della  Salute, 
Venice.  421 

b The  Remains  of  St.  Charles’  Bridge.  421 
c Hotel  Dieu  of  Paris.  421 

d Six  etchings,  after  Ruysdael.  421 

e Three  etchings,  after  Turner.  421 

289  Buhot,  Felix  Nifaire,  Paris. — 

Aqua  fortis,  Japanese  objects  of  art, 
bronzes,  ivory,  porcelain,  and  carved 
wood.  421 

290  Ballue,  Paris.— Designs.  421 

291  Coindre,  Gaston  Jean,  Besancon. 

a Etchings.  421 

b Etchings.  421 

292  Dubouchet,  H.  J.,  Paris. — En- 
gravings. 421 

293  Delauney,  Alf.  Alexandre,  Paris.— 

Notre  Dame  of  Paris  (etching).  421 

294  Deblois,  Charles  Alphonse,  Paris. — 

The  Brides.  421 


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Prize  Medal, London,  1862.  Gold  Medal, Paris,  1867. 

Only  Diploma  of  Honor,  Vienna,  1873. 


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MANUFACTURERS  OF 


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DRESS  LINENS. 

Irish  Linen  Brocade,  Viennese  Dress  Linen, 

Natural  Dress  Linen,  Grenadines, 

Printed  Lawns. 

CLOTHING.  HOUSEHOLD. 


Brown  Diagonal  Drills,  Plain, 
Brown  Diagonal  Drills,  Fancy  Stripe , 
Brown  Diagonal  Tweeds, 

Bleached  Drills  and  Ducks, 

Brown  Ducks  and  Duck  Coatings, 
Canvas  and  French  Elastic  Ducks, 
Pale  Hollands, 

Blay  Linens. 


Light  Shirting  Linen, 
Light  Fronting  Linen, 
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Medium  Family  Linens, 
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12  Piccadilly. 


FRANCE 


4i 


Engravings,  Lithographs. 


295  Erhard,  Paris. — Geographic  maps 

and  engravings.  421 

296  Flameng,  Leopold,  Paris. — En- 
gravings. 421 

297  Gaucherel,  Leon,  Paris. — Engrav- 
ings. 421 

298  Gaillard,  Claude  F.,  Paris. — Por- 
trait of  Pius  IX,  etc.  421 

299  Gazette  des  Beaux  Arts,  Paris. — 

- Engravings.  421 

300  Goupil  & Co.,  Paris. — Engravings. 

421 

301  Jacquemart,  Jules  Ferdinand, 

Paris. 

a Frame  of  etchings,  after  Vander  Helot, 
Carl  de  Moor,  Trans  Haal,  De  Vrier,  and 
Antonio  Moro.  421 

b Frame  of  etchings,  objects  of  art  from 
different  collections.  421 

302  Lalanne,  Maxime  Paris. 

a Etchings.  421 

b Etchings.  421 

303  Lamotte,  Alphonse,  Paris. — The 

One  Year  Volunteer.  421 

304  Laguillerimie,  Frederic  Auguste, 
Paris. — The  Surrender  of  Breda.  421 

305  Levy,  Gustave,  Paris. 

a Damocles,  after  Couture.  421 

b Concina  Family,  after  Veronese.  421 
c The  Virgin,  “ Belle  Jardiniere,”  after 
Raphael.  421 

306  Levasseur,  Jules  Gabriel,  Paris. 

a Multiplication  of  Loaves,  after  Murillo.  421 
b Dante,  after  Gerome.  421 

307  Potemont,  Adolphe  Martial, 
Paris. 

a The  Marvellous,  after  T.  Goupil,  (etch- 
ing). 421 

b La  Tonnellerie  Street,  Old  Paris  (etch- 
ing). 421 

308  Poncet,  Jean  Baptiste,  Paris. 

a Entry  of  Jesus  into  Jerusalem.  421 

b Jesus  Ascending  Mount  Calvary.  421 

c Moses  Prostrated  before  the  Burnihg 
Bush.  42  t 

309  Penel,  Jules,  Paris. 

a St.  Trinity  Church.  421 

b Abbatial  Church  of  Vezelay.  421 

310  Picq,  Henry,  Paris. 

a Project  of  a monument  to  be  erected  at 
Lisbon  in  memory  of  the  Emperor  Don 
Pedro  IV.  421 

b Grand  Salon  Louis  XVI.  421 

311  Pichot,  E.,  Paris. — Engravings.  421 

312  Rajon,  Paul  Adolphe,  Paris. — Etch- 
ings. 42  x 

313  Salle,  E.,  Paris. — Engravings  in 

Relief  on  Copper  for  Typographic  Print- 
ing. 421 

314  Union  Centrale  des  Beaux  Arts, 

Paris. — Engravings.  421 

315  Varin,  Eugene  Napoleon,  Paris. — 

Spring,  after  Cot.  421 

318  Heldebran,  H.  Th.,  Paris. — En- 
gravings on  wood.  422 

317  Laplante,  Charles,  Paris. 

a A frame  containing  9 engravings  on  wood 
executed  for  the  “ Tour  du  Monde”  and 
History  of  France  of  Guizot.  422 

b Wood  engravings  for  History  of  France 
of  Guizot.  422 

318  Robert,  Charles  Jules,  Paris. — 

Engravings  on  wood.  422 


319  Thomas,  Emile,  Paris. 

a Marshal  Prim,  after  Regault.  422 

b Mater  Dolorosa,  after  a terra  cotta  of 
Carpeaux.  422 

c Turtles  fighting,  after  Beyle.  422 

320  Chevalier,  Paris. — Lithographs.  423 

321  Wuhrer,  [L.,  Paris.— Maps  and 

Plans.  423 

322  Aubry,  Paris. — Imitation  of  Oil 
Paintings  and  Water  Color  Paintings.  424 

323  Bognard,  T.  Jr.,  Paris.— Chromo- 

lithographic  Paintings.  424 

324  Bouasse,  Lebel  fils,  Paris. — En- 

gravings, Chromo-lithographs  and  Al- 
bums. 424 

325  Bourgerie,  Villette  A.,  Paris. — Imi- 

tation of  Paintings,  Water-color  Paintings, 
Labels,  Decalcomania.  424 

326  Chevalier,  Paris. — Chromo-litho- 
graphs. 424 

327  Crehet,  Paris.— Chromo-litho- 
graphy. 424 

328  Gueneux & Normand,  E.,  Nantes. — 

Printing  on  metals  in  Chromo  and  Poly- 
chromo-lithography.  424 

329  Goupil  & Co.,  Paris. — Chromo-lith- 
ographs. 424 

330  Legras,  A.,  Paris. — Oleography  or 

Chromo-lithography.  424 

331  Pichot,  E.,  Paris. — Chromo-litho- 
graphy and  ornamented  labels.  424 

332  Vacquerel,  P.  E.,  Paris.— Chromo- 
lithography. 424 

333  Appert,E. , Paris. — Photographs. 430 

334  Bernond,  Alphonse,  Lyons. — Pho- 
tographs. 430 

335  Bray,  J.  de,  Nice. — Nice  and  Envi- 
rons. Photographs.  430 

336  Devrez,  Desire  Henry  Louis,  Paris. 

— C o 1 o r e d photographs  of  the  Villa 
Honore.  430 

337  David,  Victor,  Paris. — Photo- 
graphs. 430 

338  Etex,  Antoine,  Paris. — Ingres  Mon- 
ument, photographies.  430 

339  Girard,  Jules,  Paris. — Photo-micro- 
graphs. 430 

340  Goupil  & Co.,  Paris. — Photo- 
graphs. 430 

341  Laffon,  Paris. — Photographs  of 

art.  430 

342  Levy,  J.  & Co.,  Paris. — Steroscopic 

views  on  glasses  and  on  paper.  430 

343  Liebert,  A.,  Paris. — Photographs. 

43° 

344  Petit,  Pierre,  Paris.— Lyceums, 

superior  Normal  Schools  of  Paris.  Photo- 
graphs. 43° 

345  Quinet,  Achille,  Paris. — Photo- 
graphs of  landscapes  and  animals.  430 

346  Walery,  Paris.— Photographs.  430 

347  Goupil  & Co.,  Paris.— Photographs. 

43i 

348  Yves  & Barrett,  Paris.— Photo-en- 
gravings. 431 

349  Gillot  & Son,  Paris.— Photo-en- 
gravings. 432 

350  Goupil  & Co.,  Paris. — Photo-en- 
gravings. 432 

351  Lefman,  Paris. — Chemical  engrav- 

ing, photo-engraving,  photo-lithography, 
copper-plate  engraving.  432 


42 


ART 


Industrial  Designs,  Metal  Work,  Tiles. 


352  Leon,  Vidal,  Paris. — Photo-chromic 

proofs.  432 

353  Boucherat,  Ch.,  Paris. — Designs  for 

print  on  cretonne,  designs  for  painted 
paper-hangings,  and  designs  for  dress.  440 

354  Cillier,  Constant,  Paris. — Industrial 

designs.  440 

355  Libert,  Paris. — Industrial  designs. 

440 

356  Trouble,  Paris. — Paper-hanging  de- 
signs. 440 

357  Crepinet,  A.,  Paris. — Project  for  the 

Church  of  the  Sacre-Cceur  at  Mont- 
martre, plan,  section  and  elevation.  441 

358  DeLalande,  Charles  Leon,  Paris. — 

Renaissance  Theatre,  plans,  elevations, 
sections,  etc.  441 

359  Devrez,  Desire  Henry  Louis, 

Paris. 

a Project  for  the  Sacre-Coeur  Church  of 
Montmartre,  plans  and  elevations.  441 
b Studies  on  the  St.  Michel  Mount.  441 
c Project  of  Altar  of  the  Cathedral  of 
Orleans.  441 

360  Shewreux,  Louis  Ernest,  Paris. — 

Project  of  construction  of  the  Faculty  of 
Sciences,  plans  and  elevations.  441 

361  Brunet,  Paul,  Paris.— Bronzes  of 

art.  443 

362  Christofle  & Co.,  Paris. — Gold- 

smith’s art,  prizes  awarded  by  the  Min- 
istry of  Agriculture  and  Commerce  in 
country  fairs.  ,443 

363  Cornu,  Eug.  & Co.,  Paris.— Marbles, 

Algerian  onyx,  bronzes  of  art  and  furni- 
ture. 443 


364  Froment,  Meurice,  Paris.— Gold- 

smith’s art,  prizes  awarded  by  the  Minis- 
tery  of  Agriculture  and  Commerce  in 
country  fairs.  443 

365  Kaffel,  Freres,  Paris. — Fancy 

bronzes.  443 

366  Lichtenfelder,  Paris. — Artistic 

Lock.  443 

367  Marchand,  Louis  Leon,  Paris.— 

Bronzes  of  art  and  furnitures.  443 

368  Michel,  Louis,  Toulouse. — Church 

ornaments  and  religious  art.  443 

369  Morel,  A.,  Paris. — Bronzes  of  Art. 

443 

370  Poussielgue,  Rusand,  Paris. — Re- 
ligious bronzes  and  goldsmith’s  art.  443 

371  Perrot,  Henry,  Paris. — Bronzes  of 

art.  443 

372  Susse,  Freres,  Paris. — Bronzes  of 

art  and  furniture.  443 

373  Sauvage,  Francis  & Ruck,  Henry, 

Paris. — Bronzes.  443 

374  Boulenger,  Aine,  Paris. — Incrusted 

mosaic  square  floor  tiles.  451 

375  Muller,  E.  & Co.,  Ivry,  Seine. — 

Enameled  terra-cotta  from  the  vestibule 
of  the  exhibition  pavilion  of  public  works 
ministry.  451 

376  Ollive,  A.,  Paris. — Square  floor  tilea 

of  French  fayence.  451 

377  Simons  & Cie,  Chateau  Nord, — Ce- 

ramic sandstone  mosaic  tile  flooring  of  the 
vestibule  of  the  exhibition  pavilion  of  the 
public  works  ministry.  451 

378  Brocard,  Ph.  J.,  Paris.— Enameled 

glass.  453 


GERMANY. 


Sculpture,  Engravings. 


Sculpture. 

1 Bavarian  Technological  Museum, 

Nurnberg. — Galvano-plastic  copies.  401 

Engraving  and  Lithography. 

2 Mayer’s,  Carl,  Art  Establishment. — 

Oil-prints  and  steel  engravings.  421 

3 Duncker,  Alexander,  Berlin. — Cop- 
per-plate engravings  and  aquarelles.  421 

4 Hunckel,  Georg,  Bremen.  — 

Lithographic  prints,  copper-plate  engrav- 
ings. 421 

5 Lenz,  Friedrich,  Berlin. — Litho- 
graphic work.  421 

6 Technico-Typographic  Institute. — 

F.  Schmitt,  Magdeburg. — Specimens  of 
engraving.  421 


7 Briikner  & Co.,  Munich. — Chromo- 
lithographs. 424 

8 Gaillard,  Edm’d,  formerly  H.  Gerold, 

Berlin.— Chromo-lithographs.  424 

9 Steinbock,  R.,  Berlin.— Chromo- 
lithographs. 424 

10  Zettler,  F.  X,,  Munich.— Chromo- 
lithographs. 424 

11  Boehme  & Frankel,  Berlin. — Oil- 

prints.  424 

12  Brandes  & Wolff,  Hanover.— Oil- 

prints.  424 

13  Hosch  & Frankenburger,  Nurem- 

burg. — Oil-prints.  424 

14  Hoppe,  E.,  & Co.,  Berlin.— Oil- 

prints.  - 424 

15  Kaufman,  A.  & C.,  Berlin.  — Oil- 

prints.  424 


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16  Siber,  Carl,  Berlin.— Oil-prints.  424 

17  Troitzsch,  Otto,  Berlin. — Oil- 

prints.  424 

Photography. 

COLLECTIVE  EXHIBIT  OF  THE 
Society  for  the  Advancement  of 
Photography. — Photographs.  430 

18  Loescher  & Petsch,  Berlin. 

19  Reichardt  & Lindner,  Berlin. 

20  Riickwardt,  H.,  Berlin. 

21  Schaarwachter,  J.  C.,  Berlin 

22  Scholz,  R.,  Gorlitz. 

23  Albert,  J.,  Munich. 

24  Rathenow  Optical  Industrial  Es- 
tablishment, formerly  A.  Busch,  Rathe- 
now. 

25  Herzog,  J.,  Bremen. 

26  Falk,  R.,  Berlin. 

27  Schultz  & Suck,  Carlsruhe. 

28  Remele,  Ph.,  Gastendonk,  near 

Aldekerk. 

29  Mischewsky,  R.,  Dantzic. 

30  Hennig,  R.,  Berlin. 

31  Kiewning,  Stettin. 


32  Schwier,  K.,  Weimar. 

33  Delden,  van,  Breslau. 

34  Vogel,  H.,  Berlin. 

35  Rosier,  J.,  Bad  Landeck,  Silesia. 

36  Jacobi,  Neuendorf,  near  Coblentz. 

37  Kremer,  J.,  M.  Gladbach. 

38  Dauthendey,  Wurzburg. 

39  Obernetter,  J.  B.,  Munich. 

40  Hulei,  F.,  Mosbach. 

41  Wolf,  G.,  Hamburg. 

42  Braun,  A.,  Dornach. 

43  Tielemann,  Bernhard,  Hanover. 

44  Reinecke,  F.,  Hanover. 

45  Ritschel,  G.  A.,  Hirschberg,  Silesia. 

46  Trapp  & Munch,  Friedberg,  near 
Frankfur  t-on-Main. — Albumen  paper, 
plain  and  with  photographs. 

Industrial  and  Architectural  De- 
signs, etc. 

47  Rham,  Ferdinand,  Boppard-on-the- 

Rhein.— Methods  for  wall  painting.  442 

48  Trautmann,  J.  W.,  Breslau. — Deco- 
rations for  interiors.  442 


{The  Art  exhibit  0/  Switzerland,  is  exhibited  in  the  Swiss  section  Main  Building  and 
catalogued  in  vol.  I.) 


NETHERLANDS. 


Oil  Paintings. 


Paintings. 

1 Cuypers,  P.  I.  H.  & Stolzenberg, 

Roermond. — Colored  Wood  representing 
a relief  of  the  Crucifixion  of  the  Holy  Vir- 
gin and  of  St.  Jovis.  410 

2 Goossens,  Joh,  & Son,  s’-Bosch. — 

Saul  on  the  road  to  Damascus.  Statuette 
in  terra  cotta.  400 

3 Allebe,  Auguste,  Amsterdam. — The 

Nursery.  410 

4 Altmann,  S.,  Amsterdam. 

a Jan  Steen.  400 

b Petrus  Plancius  correcting  Sea-Charts.  400 

5 Apol , L.,  The  Hague. 

a Early  Morning.  410 

b On  the  River.  410 

6 Altmann,  S.,  Amsterdam. 

a Banquet  of  the  Civic  Guard,  after  Van- 
derHleslt.  410 

b Five  Masters  of  the  Drapers,  after  Rem- 
brandt. 410 

c The  Young  Bull,  after  P.  Potter.  410 
d The  Master  of  the  Kloveniers  Guild  at 
Haarlem,  after  Frans  Hals.  410 


7 Bosboom,  J.,  The  Hague. 

a The  New  Church  at  Amsterdam.  410 
b Holland  Church.  410 

c Church  of  Trier.  410 

8 Borselen,  J.  W.  van,  The  Hague. 

— Holland  Landscape.  410 

9 Boks,  M . , The  Hague. 

a Landscape.  410 

b Landscape.  410 

10  Bisschop,  C.,  The  Hague. 

a Dieuwke.  410 

b At  Church.  410 

11  Bilders,  J.  W.,  Amsterdam. 

a Landscape.  410 

b Landscape.  410 

c Landscape.  410 

12  Borselen,  J.  W.  van,  The  Hague. 

— Landscape.  410 

13  Cunaeus,  C.,  Amsterdam. 

a Warm.  p 4x0 

b Cold.  410 

c Annexing.  410 

14  Canta,  J.  A.,  Rotterdam, 

a The  Summer.  410 

b After  a Tiresome  Day.  410 


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Oil  Paintings. 


15  Craeyvanger,  R.,  Amsterdam. — The 

First  Spectacles.  410 

16  Deventer,  W.  A.  van,  The  Hague. 

— Scheveningen.  410 

17  Deventer,  J.  F.  van,  The  Hague. 

a Holland  River  Landscape.  410 

b Holland  Landscape  with  Cattle.  410 

18  D estree,  J.,  The  Hague. — Dutch 

Meadow.  410 

19  Eversen,  A.,  Amsterdam.  — View 

of  the  City  in  Winter  Time.  4x0 

20  Everdingen,  A.  van,  Utrecht. 

a Holland  Landscape.  410 

b On  the  River-side.  410 

21  Essen,  J.  C.  van,  Amsterdam.  — A 

Moment’s  Rest.  410 

22  Eickelberg,  W.  H.,  Amsterdam. 

— Winter  Landscape.  410 

23  Eerelman,  O.,  Brussels,  Belgium. — 

A Directress  of  the  Asylum  for  Orphans 
in  Groningen.  410 

24  Egenberger,  J.  H.,  Groningen.— 

Rain  and  Sunshine.  410 

25  Ebersbach,  J.  D.,  Amsterdam. 

— Recreation.  410 

26  Flier,  H.  R.  van  der,  Baarn. — In  the 

Stable.  410 

27  Gruyter,  W.,  Amsterdam.  — Dutch 

Fisherman  caught  in  a Storm.  410 

28  Groot,  J.  de,  Amsterdam. — Medi- 
tation. 410 

29  Greive,  J.  C.,  jr.,  Amsterdam. 

a The  Y of  Amsterdam.  ' 410 

b The  Dock  of  Amsterdam.  410 

30  Gempt,  B.  H.,  Amsterdam. 

a Three  Dogs.  410 

b One  Dog.  410 

c The  Cat  feigns  to  be  Hanged.  410 


31  Heerebaart,  G.,  Amsterdam. — A 
Dutch  Town  in  Stormy  Weather.  410 

32  Heemskerk,  J.  E.  van  Beest,  The 

Hague. 

a Off  the  Island  of  Texel.  410 

b Storm  near  Dover.  410 

c The  Y of  Amsterdam.  410 

33  Hazeu,  A.  C.,  Haarlem.— Landscape 

in  Gelderland.  410 

34  Hanrath,  Theod.,  Amsterdam. 

— A Peddler.  410 

35  Haanen,  Miss  Adriane,  Oosterbeck. 

— Summer.  410 

36  Hanedoes,  L.,  The  Hague. — Wood- 
land with  Figures.  410 

37  Heemskerk,  van  Beest,  J.  E.,  The 
Hague. — Arrival  in  a Port  with  Average. 

410 

38  Huybers,  J.  D.,  Zwolle.  — Four 

weeks  after  St.  John’s  day.  410 

39  Hove,  J.  H.  van,  The  Hague. — Happy 

News.  410 

40  Hove,  B.  J.  van,  The  Hague. — View 
of  part  of  St.  Hypolitus  Church  at  Delft. 

410 

41  Hollander,  H.,  Amsterdam. — Rem- 
brandt selling  his  Picture  in  Hague.  410 

42  Hilverdink,  J oh.,  Amsterdam. — 

Landscape  on  the  Mediterranean  Coast. 

410 

43  Hilverdink,  E.  Alex.,  Amsterdam. 

— View  on  the  Binnen-Amstel  in  Amster- 
dam. 410 


44  Heyl,  M.,  Amsterdam. — Evening.  410 

45  Henkes,  Gerke,  The  Hague.  — A 

moment  of  Expectation.  410 

46  Joosten,  D.  J.  H.,  Haarlem. — Still 

Life.  410 

47  Israels,  J.,  The  Hague. 

a The  Players.  410 

b By  the  Grainfield.  410 

c After  the  Storm.  410 

48  Kruseman,  H.  D.  van  Elten,  New 
York,  N.  Y. — Landscape  in  Holland.  410 

49  Koster,  E.,  Haarlem. 

a Still  Water  near  Dordrecht.  410 

b On  the  Beach.  410 

c View  on  the  Y in  Amsterdam.  410 

50  Kool,  S.,  Amsterdam. — Saturday 

afternoon  in  Friesland.  410 

51  Koekkoek,  W.,  The  Hague. — Street 

Scene  at  Kuilenburg.  410 

52  Koekkoek,  H.  P.,  London,  England. 
— Landscape  near  Quilsford  (Eng.)  410 

53  Koekkoek,  H.,  Amsterdam. — Beach 

on  the  French  Coast.  410 

54  Koekkoek,  Jr.,  H.,  London,  England. 

— Stormy  Weather  at  Sea.  410 

55  Kluyver,  P.  L.,  Amsterdam. — Win- 
ter Evening  near  Amersfoort.  410 

56  Kever,  J.  S.  H.,  Amsterdam. — The 

Artist.  410 

5T  Kellen,  D.  van  der,  Amsterdam. 
a Secrets.  410 

b No  Bad  News.  410 

58  Kate,  J.  M.  H.  ten,  The  Hague. 

a Good  Friends.  410 

b On  the  Beach.  410 

59  Kate,  Herman  F.  C.  ten,  The  Hague. 

a The  Fortunes  of  War,  XVII.  Century.  410 
b Gamblers,  XVII.  Century.  410 

c A Morning  Concert,  XVIII.  Century.  410 

60  Lokhorst,  D.  van,  Utrecht. — Heath- 

field,  near  Epe.  410 

61  Lingeman,  L.,  Baarn. 

a Trial  of  a Prisoner  of  War.  410 

b A Dutch  Scholar  of  the  Seventeenth  Cen- 

410 
410 

62  Mesdag,  Mrs.,  The  Hague. — In  the 

Downs.  410 

63  Mesdag,  H.  W.,  The  Hague. 

a Storm  on  the  North  Sea.  410 

b Evening. on  the  Beach.  410 

c Winter  near  the  Hague.  410 

64  Masurel,  J.  E.,  Amsterdam. — Relief. 

410 

65  Mauve,  A.,  The  Hague.— Tugging  of 

the  Fisher-boat.  410 

Rome,  Italy. — The 
" • ’ of  St. 

Mark’s  Church  at  Venice.  410 

67  Maaten,  J.  van  der,  Apeldoorn. — On 

the  Channel  at  Apeldoorn.  410 

68  Maris,  W.,  The  Hague.— The  First 

Swimming  Lesson.  410 

69  Nakken,  W.  C.,  The  Hague.  410 
a Pack-Horses  in  the  Woods  of  St.  Gatien. 
b Hay-Making,  Normandy. 

70  Oppenoorth,  W.  J.,  Antwerp,  Bel- 
gium. 

a A Pool  at  Lent  in  the  Evening.  410 

b Drinking-place  near  the  Entrance  to  the 
Woods.  4ro 

71  Postma,  G.,  Haarlem. — The  Barber 

of  Seville.  410 


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Paintings,  Engravings,  Photographs. 


72  Philippeau,  C.  F.,  Amsterdam. — On 

the  Lookout.  410 

73  Paling,  Joh.  J.,  Amsterdam. — Sun- 
day Morning.  410 

74  Rust,  J.  A.,  Amsterdam. — View  of 

Amsterdam,  Sixteenth  Century.  410 

75  Roth,  G.  A.,  Amsterdam.— Water- 
mill at  Vorden.  410 

76  Ronner,  Mrs.  H.,  Brussels. 

a The  Last  Hope  410 

b Hare  in  His  Covert.  410 

77  Roelofs,  W.,  Brussels. 

a Landscape.  410 

b Landscape.  410 

78  Rochussen,  Ch.,  Rotterdam. 

a Cheese  Market  in  a Town  of  North  Hol- 
land. 410 

b Excursion  in  Day-time.  410 

c Excursion  in  Moonlight.  410 

d Reconnoitring.  410 

e Scheveningue.  410 

79  Reintjes,  H.  E.,  Amsterdam. 

a Twenty  and  Eighteen.  410 

b Sixty-five  and  Fourteen.  410 

80  Riegen,  N.,  Amsterdam. 

a Still  Water  in  the  Evening.  410  ' 

b Coast  Scene  in  France.  410 

81  Rebecque,  W.C.  de  Constant,  Loos- 
duinen. — In  the  Port  of  Moerdyk.  410 

82  Roelofs,  W.,  Brussels. — Thunder- 
storm. 410 

83  Sande,  Bakhuysen,  J.  v.  d.,  The 

Hague. — River  Landscape.  410 

84  Stortenbeker,  P.,The  Hague. — Land- 
scape. 410 

85  Stroebel,  J.  A.  B.,  The  Hague. — The 

Deacons  of  the  Silversmith’s  Guild  confer- 
ring a Freeman’s  Cerificate  (XVII  cen- 
tury). 410 

86  Steffelaar,  J.,  Amsterdam. — In  the 

Convent  Kitchen.  410 

87  Springer,  C.,  Amsterdam. — View  in 

Torenstreet  at  Enkhuysen.  410 

88  Seggren,  F.  van,  Amsterdam. 

a Evening.  4x0 

b Fox-hunting.  410 

89  Soeterik,  Th.,  Utrecht. — The  Castle’s 

Solitude.  410 

90  Scholten,J.  H.,  Haarlem. 

a Sunday  Morning.  410 

b Summer  Flowers.  4x0 

91  Schipperus,  P.  A.,  Rotterdam.— 

Dutch  Landscape.  410 

92  Schenkel,  J.,  Amsterdam. 

a Church  of  St.  Nicholas,  Amsterdam.  410 

b Cathedral  at  Breda.  410 

c The  New  Church  in  Amsterdam.  410 


93  Savry,  H.,  Haarlem,  Amsterdam. — 

Pastoral  Scene  near  Haarlem.  410 

94  Sadee,  Ph.,  The  Hague.  — Gleaning. 

410 

95  Baxhuysen,  Mrs.G.J.,  van  de  Sande, 

The  Hague. 

a Bouquet  of  Roses.  410 

b Fruit.  410 

96  Trigt,  H.  A.  van,  Hilversam. — Nor- 
wegian Baptism  of  Children.  410 

97  Tom,  J.  B.,  The  Hague.  — Heath 

with  Sheep.  410 

98  Testas,  W.  de  Famars,  Brussels. — 

A Barber  Shop  in  Cairo.  410 

99  Taanman,  J.,  Amsterdam. 

a On  his  Post.  410 

b Sheriff’s  Office  in  the  Old  City-house  of 

Kampen.  410 

100  Taanman,  J.,  Amsterdam. — Flower 

Girl.  410 

101  Vos,  Miss  M.,  Oosterbeek.  — Still 

Life.  410 

102  Vogel,  J.  G.,  The  Hague. 

a Dutch  Landscape.  410 

b Heath.  4x0 

103  Vester,  W.,  Heemstede. — Woody 

Landscape  in  Plolland.  410 

104  Ver veer , E.,  The  Hague— The 


Widow. 


410 


410 


105  Verschuur,Jr.,W.,  Amsterdam. 

a Horse  in  his  Stable.  410 

b Dog.  4IO 

106  Valkenburg,  H.,  Amsterdam. 

— Domestic  Happiness.  410 

107  Vos,  Miss  M.,  Oosterbeek.  — Still 

Life. 

108  Verveer,  S.  L. — Scheveningen. 

109  Windt,  P.,  The  Hague.  — Tough 

Beans.  4IO 

110  Weissenbruch,  The  Hague. — Leer- 

dam.  410 

111  Sluyter,  Dz.  H. — Fourteen  engrav- 
ings. 42 1 

112  Tresling,  P.  O.,  Amsterdam. — 

Chromo-lithographs.  424 

113  Bauer,  C.  W.,  Middelburg.— Pho- 
tographs. 430 

114  Kolkow,  F.  I.  von,  Gronigen. 

— Photographs  and  microscopical  photo- 
graphs. 43o 

115  Jong,  G.  de,  Groningen.  — Photo- 
graphs. 430 

116  Wollrabe,  H.  W. — Photographs.  430 

117  Molkenboer,  W.  B.  G.,  Leeuwar- 

den.— Drawings  of  the  Sarphati-Monu- 
ment,  in  Amsterdam.  441 


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DENMARK. 


Sculpture,  Paintings,  Engravings,  Designs. 


1 Hasselrus,  L.,  Copenhagen,  Den- 
mark.— Hein.  Heine  (marble  statue).  400 

2 Fjeldskov,  V.,  Copenhagen. — Carv- 
ing in  wood,  statuetts,  medals,  etc.  405 

3 Anderson,  A.,  Copenhagen. 

a Winter  Landscape.  410 

b Afternoon  in  a Danish  Beech  Forest, 
Winter.  410 

4 Bach  e,  Otto,  Copenhagen.  — The 

Struggle.  410 

5 Eckardt,  C.,  Copenhagen. 

a The  Harbor  of  Genoa.  410 

b The  Coast  of  Spalato,  Dalmatien.  410 

6 Hansen,  Prof.  H.,  Member  of  Royal 

Academy  and  Ridder  of  Dannebroge  and 
Dannebroge  Mend. — Paintings.  410 

7 Hammer,  H.  J.,  Member  of  Royal 

Academy  and  Ridder  of  Dannebroge,  Co- 
penhagen.— By  the  Fountain  in  Ariccia, 
Italy,  after  Sunset.  410 

8 Hammer,  William,  Copenhagen. 
a A variety  of  fruit,  under  an  apple  tree.  410 
b Various  garden  fruit  in  a basket.  410 


9  Melby,  Wilhelm,  Member  of  Royal 

Academy,  Copenhagen. — A Midsummer’s 
Night,  under  Iceland’s  rough  weather.  410 

10  Mackeprang,  A.,  Copenhagen. 

a The  Fox  in  the  Chicken  Yard.  410 

b Fox  and  its  Young.  4x0 

11  Rasmussen,  J.  E.  C. .Copenhagen. 

a The  Discovery  of  America  by  Greenland, 
in  the  year  1000.  410 

b Greenlanders  on  a Journey.  410 

c Two  Greenland  Pilots.  410 

d Danish  Fjord.  410 

12  Schovelin,  A.,  Copenhagen.  — The 

Ruins  of  Heidelberg.  410 

13  Sorensen,  Prof.  C.  F.,  Member  of 

Royal  Academy  and  Ridder  of  Danne- 
broge, Copenhagen. — Sunset  on  the  At- 
lantic, an  Old  Frigate  in  a Gale.  410 

14  Ferslew,  C.  & Co.,  Copenhagen. — 

Lithographs.  413 

15  Hetsch,  Chr.,  Copenhagen. — Archi- 
tectural designs.  441 


SWEDEN. 


Sculpture,  Carving,  Painting. 


1 Berg,  Oscar,  Rome,  Italy. — Pan  and 

Psyche.  400 

2 Borjeson,  J.,  Rome,  Italy. 

a The  Ladies  of  the  Lake.  400 

b Psyche.  400 

3 Mesch,  J.  A.,  Sundsvall. — Bear 

Hunting  (group  in  terra  cotta).  400 

4 Lundmark,  Aug.,  Stockholm. — Carv- 
ings in  wood.  405 

5 Ostergren,  I.  P.,  Westeras.— Carv- 
ings in  wood.  405 

6 Wastfelt,  Carl,  C’son,  Kolingsholm. 

— Carving  in  wood.  405 

7 Adelskold,  C.,  Stockholm. 

a Preparing  for  Dinner.  410 

b A Gale  on  the  Coast  of  Sweden.  410 
c A Night  on  the  Ocean.  410 

d Summer  Night  at  the  Coast  of  Bohus  Lan. 

8 Ankarkrona,  H.,  Stockholm. 

a Evening  Prayer  in  the  Desert.  410 

b View  from  Boundaries  of  Algiers  and 
Morocco  410 


9  Arborelius,  O.  P.,  Stockholm. 

a View  from  Dalarne.  410 

b Winter  Landscape.  410 

10  Borjesson,  Miss  Agnes,  Rome. 

a Farewell.  410 

b A Happy  Finding.  410 

11  Brandelius,  P.,  Stockholm. — Dan- 
gerous Excursion.  410 

12  Boklund,  J.  Ch.,  Stockholm. 

a Marodeur  Pursuing  his  Prey.  410 

b Consultation.  Gustav.  Adolph.  II.  and 
Three  Warriors.  410 

13  Billing,  Th.,  Stockholm.  — Land- 
scape in  North  Sweden.  410 

14  Bergstedt,  Miss  Amanda,  Stock- 
holm.— Returned  Lesson.  410 

15  Bergman,  Miss  Elisabeth,  Stock- 
holm.— Landscape  in  Vermland.  410 

16  Berg,  Edw.,  Stockholm.  410 

a Fishing  Harbor  on  the  Coast  of  Bohus, 
Sweden.  410 

b Birch  Forest.  410 

c Waterfall  in  Smoland.  410 

d Interior  View  of  Pine  Forest.  410 


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WEEK  ENDING 

COPIES  PRINTED. 

j WEEK  ENDING 

COPIES  PRINTED. 

March 

20... 

849,382 

September  18 

860,358 

27... 

845,802 

25 

858,778 

April 

3... 

857,956 

! October  2 

863,935 

10... 

863,556 

9 

870,820 

17... 

16 

878,082 

24... 

858,270 

23 

874,625 

May 

1... 

869,542 

30 

876,160 

8... 

867,550 

November  6 

908,580 

15... 

877,450 

13 

852,372 

22... 

874,946 

20 

847,815 

29... 

866,276 

27 

836,248 

June 

5... 

873,782  j 

December  4 

845,378 

12... 

869,769  j 

11 

1,042,716 

19... 

880,348  1 

18 

956,294 

26... 

883,846  | 

25 

933,864 

July 

3... 

898,862  ! 

January  1 

933,987 

10... 

867,574 

8 

952,202 

17... 

877,400  ! 

15 

953,019 

24... 

876,282 

22 

969,911 

31... 

874,216  1 

29 

967,850 

August 

7... 

865,558  j 

February  5 

993,030 

14... 

875,982  j 

12 

1,024,647 

21... 

880,488  1 

19 

1,027,209 

28... 

870,502  1 

26 

1,014,766 

September 

4... 

872,211  ; 

March  4 

1,014,993 

11... 

11 

1,028,951 

Total 

46,799,769 

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47 


Oil  Paintings. 


17  Berg,  Alb.,  Stockholm. 

a Marine.  410 

b View  from  Stockholm’s  Skargord,  Archi- 
pelago. % 410 

c Winter  in  the  Skargord.  410 

d Moonlight.  • 410 

18  Cederstrom,  G.,  Baron,  Stockholm, 

— Dark  Moments.  410 

19  Cedergren,  P.  N.,  Stockholm. — 

View  of  Stockholm.  410 

20  Cantzler,  H. 

a Northern  Landscape. 

b Reaping  in  Italy.  410 

21  Dietrichson,  Mrs.  M.,  Christiania, 
Norway. — The  Recovered  Document.  4x0 

22  Engstrom,  W.  O.,  Dusseldorf,  Ger- 
many. 

a Good-Morning.  4x0 

b Bird  of  Prey  Carrying  Off  ar  Rabbit.  410 


23  Ekstrom,  P.,  Stockholm. — Summer 

Evening.  410 

24  Fahlgren,  C.  A.,  Stockholm. — Land- 
scape. 410 

25  Fagerlin,  F.,  Dusseldorf,  Ger- 
many. 

a The  Convalescent.  410 

b Smoking  Boys.  410 

c Jealousy.  4x0 

26  Holmlund,  Miss  Josefina,  Stock- 

holm.— Frederika  Bremer’s  First  and  Last 
Home.  410 

27  Holst,  J.  G.  von,  Stockholm. 

a Sheep  on  the  Pasture.  410 

b A Fruitless  Attempt.  410 

28  Holm,  P.  D.,  Stockholm. 

a In  the  Mining  Districts  of  Wermland.  410 
b In  the  Forest.  410 

29  Hertzberg,  A.  G.,  Dusseldorf,  Ger- 

many.— Young  Girl  going  to  the  Lord’s 
Supper.  410 

30  Hellquist,  H.,  Paris,  France. — 

Genre.  410 

Water  Colors. 


31  Hafstrom,  A.  G.,  Dusseldorf,  Ger- 
many.— A Captured  Frenchman.  410 

32  Hermelin,  Olof,  Baron,  Commis- 
sioner of  the  Swedish  Art  Department, 
Stockholm. 

a Winter  Day  in  the  Neighborhood  of 


Stockholm.  410 

b Poor  People’s  Graveyard,  near  Stock- 
holm. 410 

c The  First  Snow.  410 

d Fishing  Harbor  near  Stockholm.  410 
e On  Mont  Martre,  Paris.  410 

/ In  a Stockholm  Suburbe.  410 

g The  Church  of  St.  Pierre,  Paris.  410 
h.  Returning  Home.  410 

i Landscape  in  Sodermanland.  410 

k Birch  Forest.  410 

l Autumn  Day  at  Djurgorden,  Stockholm. 

m Fishing-place  near  Stockholm.  410 

33  Jernberg,  Olof,  Dusseldorf,  Ger- 
many.— Swedish  Landscape.  410 

34  Jernberg,  Aug.,  Dusseldorf,  Ger- 
many. 

a Market  Day  in  Dusseldorf  410 

b The  Broken  Pipe.  410 

c Preparations  to  Festivals.  410 

d Visitors  in  the  Amsterdam  Museum  Re- 
garding Rembrandt’s  Night  Watch.  410 

35  Kallenberg,  And.,  Berlin,  Germany. 

a Cattle  in  Skone.  410 

b Beech  Forest.  410 

c Farm-house  in  Skone.  410 


36  Koskull,  A.  G.,  Baron,  Stockholm.— 

The  Boy  and  Wolves.  4x0 

37  Kiorbel,  C.  F.,  Dijon,  France. — Dogs 

attacking  a Fox.  410 

38  Kulle,  Jac.,  Stockholm. — Wedding 

Attendance  in  Skone.  410 

39  Lonnroth,  Fr.,  Boroo.  — Nor- 
wegian Horses.  410 

40  Lofgren,  Miss  Klara,  Stockholm. 

— Sorrow.  410 

41  Lindman,  A.,  Stockholm. — Evening 

at  the  West  Coast  of  Sweden.  410 

42  Lindegren,  Miss  Amalia,  Stockholm. 

a Father  Returned  from  Market.  410 

b Merriment  at  Home.  410 

c Girl  with  an  Orange.  410 

43  Lagerholm,  Miss  Wilhe.mina, 
Stockholm. — A Mother’s  Grief.  410 

44  Malmstrom,  J.  Aug.,  Stockholm. 

— Dance  of  Elves.  410 

45  Nordlander,  Miss  Anna,  Stockholm. 

— The  Toilet  of  the  Favourite.  410 


46  Nordgren,  Axel,  Diisseldorf,  Ger- 
many. 

a View  at  the  Promontory  Kullen  in  Skone. 
b Coast  Scenery.  410 

47  Nordgren,  Miss  Anna,  Paris,  France. 

a Italian  Girl.  410 

b Genre.  410 

48  Nordenberg,  B.,  Dusseldorf,  Ger- 
many. 

a Dalecarlians  put  to  Flight  by  a Fire  in 
the  Forest.  410 

b Wedding  in  a Swedish  Country  Church. 
c Rest  in  a “Sater,”  Alpine  Dairy-house. 
d The  Killed  Sheep.  410 

49  Nilsson,  Severin,  Paris. 

a Sigurd  Ring,  King  of  Scandinavia  and 
Engl,  Burning  Himself  and  his  Killed 
Bride.  410 

b The  King  of  the  Children.  410 

c Brother  and  Sister.  410 

50  Post,  Miss  Christine,  von,  Paris, 

France. — The  Five  Foolish  Virgins  at  the 
Locked  Door.  410 


51  Perseus,  Edward,  Stockholm. — 

Parisian  Maid.  410 

52  Palm,  G.  W.,  Stockholm. — View  of 

Stockholm.  410 

53  Rydberg,  G.  F.,  Stockholm. 

a Winter  Landscape  ,410 

b Spring  Landscape.  410 

c Landscape  in  Blekinge.  410 

54  Rosen,  Count  G.  von,  Stockholm. 

— Portrait  of  E.  v.  Rosen,  the  Founder  of 
the  Swedish  Railroads.  410 


55  Ribbing,  Miss  Sophie,  London,  Eng- 


land. 

a Girl  with  Grapes.  4x0 

b Girl  at  the  Sater.  410 

c The  Gardener’s  Children.  410 

d Girl  with  Eggs.  410 


53  Sidwall,  Miss  Amanda,  Paris. 

— Mulatto  woman.  410 


57  Sodergren,  Miss  Sophie,  Paris. 


» — French  Coast  Landscape.  410 

58  Svenson,  Fr.,  Stockholm. — H.  M. 

Frigate  “ Vanadies.”  410 

59  Salomon,  Geskel,  Stockholm. 

a Maid  with  an  Open  Letter.  4x0 

b At  the  Letter-box.  410 

c Religious  Ceremony  at  the  Coast  of  Al- 
giers. 410 


48 


ART 


Paintings,  Engravings,  Photographs. 


60  Schwerin,  Miss,  Amelie,  von,  Diis- 

seldorf,  Germany. 

a Landscape  with  Cattle.  410 

b Landscape  with  Cattle.  410 

61  Skonberg,  C.  E.,  Paris,  France.— In- 

terieur  of  Beech  Forest.  410 

62  Torna,  O.,  Diisseldorf,  Germany. 

a Pine  Forest,  Sweden.  4x0 

b Moonrise,  Sweden.  410 

c Birch  Forest,  Sweden.  410 

63  Virgin,  A.  J.  G.,  Stockholm. 

a Letterbox,  motive  from  Rattoik,  Dalarne. 
b On  the  Meadows,  motive  from  Orsa,  Da- 
larne. 410 

64  Winge,  Mrs.  M.,  Stockholm. 

a Sunday  Morning  at  the  Church  of  Rat- 
toik, Dalarne.  410 

b Before  Service.  410 

65  Winge,  M.  E.,  Stockholm. 

a Signe  and  Hagbard.  410 

b Viking  Fleet.  4x0 

66  Werner,  G.,  Naples,  Italy.  — The 

Salamander.  410 

67  Wallander  W.  & Forslow  H.,  Stock- 
holm. 

a Shepherd  Making  Fire,  the  Smoke  of 
which  keeps  off  the  Mosquitoes  from  the 
Cattle.  410 

b Saturday  Night  on  the  Alpine  Pasture.  410 

68  Wallander,  W.,  Stockholm. — Forge 

in  the  Forest.  410 

69  Wahlquist,  E.,  Sigtuna. 

a Hunting  Party.  410 

b The  Fortress  Kronoborg.  • 410 

c Smugglers.  4x0 

70  Wahlberg,  H.  A.  L.,  Paris, 

France. — Landscape  in  Moonlight.  410 

71  Zetterstrom,  Mrs.  M.,  Paris. 

— What  does  she  think  of?  410 

72  Ahrenberg,  J.,  Stockholm. — City 

Gate  of  Rouen.  410 

73  Blackstadius,  J.  L.,  Stockholm. 

a Miller’s  Cottage  at  Alvastra.  411 

b In  Stockholm’s  Skargord.  411 

74  Gardell,  Miss  Anna,  Stockholm. 

a Views  from  Skona.  41 1 

b A Spring  Day.  411 


411 
411 
411 
41 1 


75  Hagg,  J.,  Stockholm. 

a In  the  River  at  Stockholm. 
b Man  of  War. 
c Sea  picture.  # 

d Sea  picture. 

76  Kylberg,  Miss  Regina,  Stockholm. 

— The  Halsfors  in  Norway.  411 

77  Larson,  MissVirginia,  Stockholm. 

a Paysant  Girl  from  Dalarne.  4x1 

b Swedish  Landscape.  41 1 

78  Malstrom,  J.  A.,  Stockholm. — 

Drawings.  411 

79  Sandberg,  N.,  Stockholm.— Coal 

drawings.  411 

80  Meyer,  W.,  Stockholm. — Wood  en- 
gravings. 422 

81  Cen  traltry ckeriets  Akticbolag, 
Stockholm. — Lithographical  products.  423 

82  Cardon,  J.,  Stockholm  .—Litho- 
graphs. 423 

83  H u 1 d ber g , F.,  Stockholm.— Litho- 
graphs. 423 

84  Litografiska,  Aktiebolaget,  Norrko- 

ping. — Lithographical  products.  423 

85  Reuterdahl,  F.  R.,  Jr.,  Malmo. — 

Lithographs.  423 

86  FI orman,  G.,  Stockholm. — Pho- 
tographs. 430 

87  Huldberg,  F.,  Stockholm.— Photo- 
graphs. 430 

88  Lofstrom,  Miss  Sophie,  Uppsala. 

— Photographs.  430 

89  Lundberg,  W.  A.,  Stockholm. 

a Photographs  on  paper.  430 

b Photographs  on  glass.  430 

90  Lindahl,  Axel,  Goteborg. — Pho- 
tographs. 430 

91  Osti,  Henr.,  Uppsala.— Photographs. 

430 

92  Roesler,  R.,  Stockholm. — Photo- 
graphs on  wood,  copper,  engravings.  430 

93  Wiklund,  O.,  Wester  os. — Photo- 
graphs. 43° 

94  Carleman,  C.  G.  W.,  Stockholm. 

— Photo-engravings.  431 

95  Lilijestrom,  Ansh.,  Stockholm.— 

Project  of  a Theatre.  441 


NORWAY. 


Paintings. 


Paintings  in  Oil. 

1 Anker,  Herm.,  Christiania. 

a Scenery  in  Romsdalen. 
b Scenery  near  Loen  in  Nordfiord. 

2 Askevold,  A.,  Bergen. 
a Summer  Day  at  the  Mountain-tarn. 
b Evening  on  the  Mountain-pastures  (cha- 
let). 


3 Arbo,  P.  N.,  Christiania. — “ Day/' 

Mythological  subject. 

4 Bergh,  Anton,  Christiania. — Folge- 

fonden,  glacier  in  Hardanger. 

5 Boe,  Frantz,  Bergen. 

a Flowers. 
b Fruits. 

c Midnight  Sunlight  in  Norway. 


NORWAY 


49 


Paintings,  Carving,  Photographs,  Sculpture. 


6 Bennetter,  J.  J.,  Paris. 

a Vikings  at  Sea.  Moonlight  and  Storm. 
b Sea-fight  between  the  Frigate  “ la  Pre- 
neuse”  and  the  line-of-battle-ship  “Jupi- 
ter” on  itit  Heights  of  Le  Banc  des  Aigu- 
illes, 26  Sept.,  1799. 

7 Baade,  Knud,  Munich. — Subject  from 

the  Norwegian  Coast. 

8 Dahl,  Hans,  Bergen. — Figure-paint- 
ing, subject  from  the  Western  Norway. 

9 Diesen,  And.  E.,  Carlsruhe.— Moun- 
tain-scenery. 

10  Grimelund,  J.  M.,  Paris. — A Sum- 
mer-morning in  the  Birch-forest. 

11  Gude,  Hans,  Professor,  Carlsruhe. 
a A Fresh  Breeze,  Norwegian  Coast. 

b Calm,  Christianiafiord. 
c View  from  Drobak,  near  Christiania. 

12  v.  Hanno,  W.,  Christiania. — Subject 
from  Braunschweig. 

13  Hygen,  Bernitz,  Christiania. 
a View  in  the  Christianiafiord. 

b Scenery  in  Nordmarken,  near  Christiania. 

14  Jacobsen,  S.,  DUsseldorf. — Winter- 
scenery. 

15  Lerche,  Vine.  St.,  DUsseldorf. 
a Studio  in  a Monastery. 

b Interieur  “ 

16  Lorck,  Karl  J.,  DUsseldorf. — The 
Elk-hunters. 

17  Moller,  Niels  B.,  DUsseldorf. 

a The  Kirkevig  near  Lysekil,  Sweden. 
b Moonshine,  Lysekil. 
c Waterfall  in  Telemarken,  Norway. 
d From  Fjserland,  Sognefiord,  Norway. 

18  Nicolaysen,  L.  W.,  Christiania. — 
Norwegian  Landscape,  from  the  Lake 
Bandak  in  Telemarken. 

19  Nielssen,  Johan,  MUnchen. — Ap- 
proaching Thunder-storm,  Lofoten  Isl- 
ands, Norway. 

20  Nielsen,  Amaldus,  Christiania. 

a.  Scenery  in  the  Sognefiord,  Norway. 
b The  Vingeraashei,  Telemarken. 
c Towards  Evening. 

21  Norman,  A.,  DUsseldorf. 
a.  Scenery  in  the  Romsdalsfiord. 

b Landscape  from  Laerdal,  Sognefiord. 
c Norwegian  Fjord. 

22  Rummelhoff,  Chr.,  Arendal. 
a Morning,  Faleidc  in  Nordfiord. 

b After  Rain,  subject  from  the  Sorfiord. 

23  Sinding,  Otto,  Munich. 
a Ruth  and  Boas. 

b Fight  at  a Christmas-feast. 

24  Skari,  E.  O.  R.,  Christiania.— French 

Fishermen  in  the  Channel. 

25  Schanche,  Herm.  G.,  DUsseldorf. — 

The  Folgefonde,  glacier  in  Norway. 

26  Smith-Hald,  F.,  DUsseldorf. 

a Winter  Day,  Bohuslan,  Sweden. 
b Winter  Evening  at  the  Swedish  Coast. 

27  Schive,  Jacob,  DUsseldorf.— Norwe- 
gian Winter  Landscape. 


28  Thaulow,  Fritz,  Christiania. 

a Scene  from  the  Ice-channel,  Christiania- 
fiord. 

b On  the  Thames. 

c Midsummer  Night  on  the  Norwegian 
Coast. 

29  Thurman,  P.,  Christiania.— Hardan- 

gerfiord. 

30  Ulfsten,  Carlsruhe. — Moonrise  on 

the  Norwegian  Coast. 

31  Wexelsen,  Chr.,  Christiania. — Scen- 
ery from  Sorfiorden,  Hardanger. 

32  Vigdal,  A.  G.,  Bergen. — Waterfall, 

subject  from  Vos. 

Paintings  in  Water  Colors. 

33  Lerche,  Vine.,  St.,  DUsseldorf.— Il- 
lustrations of  popular  rhymes  and  nur- 
sery tales,  13  aquarelles.  Price  for  the 
set  300  dollars. 

Wood  Carving. 

34  Fladmoe,  T.  C.,  Christiania. — Wood- 

carvings,  designs  for  wood-carvings,  and 
designs  for  Norwegian  domestic  industry. 

35  Hansen,  H.,  Christiansand. — Carv- 
ings in  wood  and  ivory. 

36  Kaarstad,  J.  O.,  Drammen.— Wood- 

carvings. 

37  Simonsen,  P.,  Christiania. — Wood- 

carvings  by  Ole  Olsen  Moene  in  Opdal. 

Photography. 

38  Aubert,  E.  E.,  Christiania. 

39  Carstens,  B.  A.,  Vossevangen. — 

Photographs  on  paper. 

40  Klem,  Frederic,  Christiania. — Pho- 
tograph portraits. 

41  Knudsen,  Claus,  Christiania. — Pho- 
tograph portraits. 

42  Knudsen,  K.,  Bergen. — Photographs 

on  paper. 

43  Petersen,  Peter,  Christiania. 

a Photographs  of  antiquities  belonging  to 
the  University  of  Christiania. 
b Fac-simile  of  antique  Norwegian  codices 
(Kongespeilet  and  Didrik  of  Berns  Saga). 

44  Petersen,  Peter  Christiania. — Elec- 
trotype copies  of  Scandinavian  Gold- 
Bra  teates. 

45  Szacinski,  L.,  Christiania. — Photo- 
graph portraits. 

Sculpture. 

46  Borch,  Chr.,  Rome. 

a Jephtha’s  Daughter  (Judges  xi.  31).  Stat- 
ue of  marble,  natural  size. 
b Morning  and  Evening.  Two  statues  of 
marble,  half  natural  size,  with  pedestal. 
c Sulamith,  from  the  Song  of  Solomon, 
statue  of  plaster,  natural  size. 

47  Sinding,  Stephan,  Christiania. 

a Hermes,  statue  of  marble,  natural  size. 

| b Volund,  statue  of  plaster,  natural  size. 


5© 


ART 


ITALY. 


Sculpture,  Cameos,  Carvings,  Photographs,  Mosaics. 


1 Boschetti,  Benedetto,  Rome. — Copy 

in  bronze.  400 

2 Becucci,  L.  & R.  Brothers,  Florence. 

-^-Marble  statues,  serpentine  vases.  400 

3 Boni,  Andrea,  Milan. — Statues  for 

decoration.  400 

4 Bellezza,  Niccolo  Alessandro,  Rome. 

— Bronze  statues.  400 

5 Chiapparelli,  Pietro,  Rome. — Copies 

in  bronze.  400 

6 Ceriani,  Giuseppe,  Milan. — Bronzes. 

400 

7 Cecchi,  Carlo,  Volterra,  Pisa. — Ala- 
baster works.  400 

8 Galli  Brothers,  Pietro  & Leopoldo, 

Florence. — Copies  of  bronze  statues.  400 

9 Leoni,  Angelo,  Catania. — Statues  of 

baked  clay.  400 

10  Nelli,  Alessandro,  Rome. — Copy  in 

bronze.  400 

11  Porcinai,  Giuseppe,  Florence. — Mar- 
ble figures.  400 

12  Romanelli  Brothers,  Florence. — Al- 
abaster statues.  • 400 

13  Capannini  Car.,  Giuseppe,  Rome.— 

Cameos.  404 

14  Francati  & Santamaria,  Rome. — 

Cameos.  404 

15  Siotto,  Pio,  Rome.— Cameos.  404 

16  Baccetti,  Andrea,  Florence.— Sculp- 
ture in  wood.  405 

17  Bazzanti,  Pietro  & Brothers,  Flor- 
ence.— Sculpture  in  wood.  405 

18  Brogi,  F.  & Co.,  Sienna.— Sculpture 

in  wood.  4°5 

19  Barb  etti,  Rinaldus,  Florence.— 

Sculpture  in  wood.  405 

20  Carrara,  Pasquale,  Bergamo.— 

Sculpture  in  wood.  405 

21  Chamber  of  Commerce  of  Sienna, 

for  Messrs.  Guidi,  Goti  and  Querei,  Si- 
enna.— Sculpture  in  Wood.  405 

22  Ducci,  Carlo,  Florence.— Sculpture 

in  wood  and  ivory.  405 

23  Frullini,  Prof.  Luigi,  Florence.— 

Sculpture  in  wood.  405 

24  Ferri  & Bartolozzo,  Florence. — 

Sculpture  in  wood.  405 

25  Gargini,  Cesare,  Florence.— Sculp- 
ture in  wood.  4°5 

26  Giani,  Prof.  Egistus,  Florence.— 

Sculpture  in  wood.  405 

27  Mattarelli,  Adolfo, Florence.— Sculp- 
ture in  wood.  4°5 

28  Morini,  Francesco,  Florence. — 

Sculpture  in  wood.  405 

29  Ottajano,  Prof.  Luigi,  Naples.— 

Sculpture  in  wood.  405 

30  Picchi,  Andrea,  Florence.  — Sculp- 
ture in  wood.  4°5 


31  Paneieur,  Besarel  Valentino  & 

Brothers,  Venice. — Sculpture  in  wood.  405 

32  Petralli  Brothers,  Florence. — Sculp- 
ture in  wood.  405 

33  Romanelli,  Ferdinando,  Florence. — 

Sculpture  in  wood.  405 

34  Romagnani,  Benedetto,  Pistoja, 

Florence. — Ebony  work.  405 

35  Ravacci,  Ferd.  & Co.,  Milan. — 

Carved  wood.  405 

36  Ricciarelli,  Secondus,  Lucca. — 

Sculpture  in  wood.  . 405 

37  Accaristi,  Ludovico,  Florence. — 

Copies  from  Original  Paintings.  410 

38  Pisani,  Luigi,  Florence. — Copies  of 

Original  Paintings.  410 

39  Romoli,  Cav.,'Prof.  Luigi,  Florence. 

Copies  of  Paintings.  410 

40  Chiari,  Pietro,  Arezzo. — Pen  and  Ink 

design.  ' 420 

41  Barelli,  Pietro,  Milan. — Engravings. 

421 

42  Visconti,  Ciro,  Palerm  o . — Lit h o - 

graphic  Album.  423 

43  Frauenfelder,  G.,  Palermo. — Chromo 

Lithographic  Album.  424 

44  Libreria,  Spitzover,  Rome. — Chro- 
mo-lithography. 424 

45  Terzi,  Andrea,  Palermo. — Chromo- 

lithographic  Album.  424 

46  Guidi,  Federigo  & Billi,  Ermegildo, 

Florence. — Photography.  430 

47  Maija,  Carlo,  Venice. — Photographs. 

43° 

48  Tagliarino,  A.  & Co.,  Palermo. — 

Photographs . 43° 

49  Verzaschi,  Enrico,  Rome. — Photo- 
graphs. 43° 

50  Cartufi,  Luigi,  Rome,  Architecture. 

441 

51  Canedi,  Eng.  Gaetano,  Milan. — Ar- 
chitectural Designs.  441 

52  Mazzotti,  Achille,  Rome.— Architec- 
ture. 441 

53  Petrucci,  Eng.  Antonino,  Palermo.— 

Architectural  Design.  441 

54  Preda,  Prof.  Antonio,  Bergam*.— 

Design  for  Architectural  Works.  441 

55  Partini,  Cesare,  Rome.— Architec- 
ture. 441 

56  Bianchini,  Telemaco,  Florence.— 

Mosaics.  . 45° 

57  Betti,  Francesco,  Florence.— Mo- 
saics. ■ 45° 

58  Bazzanti,  Pietro  & Brothers.— Flor- 
ence.— Mosaics.  ' 45° 

59  Boncinelli,  Gio.  & Sons,  Florence.  ■ 

Mosaics . 45° 

60  Brunacci,  Pietro  Fiesole,  Florence. 

— Mosaics.  45° 


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MEXICO 


5i 


Mosaics. 


61  Ci vita,  Angelo,  Florence.— Mo- 
saics. 450 

62  Francati  & Santamaria,  Rome. — 

Mosaics.  450 

63  Falcini,  Andrea,  Florence. — Mo- 
saics. 450 

64  Framolini,  Titus,  Florence.— Mo- 
saics. 450 

65  Gallandz,  L.  A.,  Rome. — Mosaics.  450 

66  Mattarelli,  Adolfo,  Florence. — Mo- 
saics. 450 

67  Montelatici,  Guiseppe,  Florence. — 

Mosaics.  450 

68  Montelatici,  A.  & Brother,  Florence. 

— Mosaics.  450 

69  Moglia,  August o,  Rome. — Mo- 
saics. 450 

70  Norelli,  Luigi  & Co.,  Florence. — Mo- 
saics. 450 


71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 


Olivieri,  Luigi, Venice. — Mosaics.  450 

Orlandini,  Leopoldo,  Florence. — Mo- 
saics. 450 

Profili,  Ulisse,  Rome. — Mosaics.  450 

Roccheggiani,  C.,  R o m e.— Mo- 
saics. 450 

Scappini,  Giovanni,  Florence. — Mo- 
saics. 450 


Sandrini,  Antonio, 

saics. 

Scarselli,  Nicola, 

saics. 


Florence. — Mo- 

450 

Florence. — Mo- 

450 


Torrini,  Giocondo, 

saics. 

Ugolini,  Giovanni, 

saics. 

Vichi,  Ferdinando, 

saics. 


Florence. — Mo- 

450 

Florence. — Mo- 

450 

Florence.— Mo- 
450 


MEXICO. 


Sculpture,  Paintings. 


1 Calvo. 

a Group.  400 

b Figure.  400 

2 Dumaine. — The  Orphans.  400 

3 Fernandez,  J. — Sculpture.  400 

4 Guerea,  Gabriel. — A fisherman.  400 

5 Norena. — Group.  400 

6 Sojo. — Group  of  Mercury  and  Argos. 

400 

7 Salot,  J. — Galatea.  400 

8 Valero,  Felipe. — St.  Sebastian.  400 

9 Montenegro,  Guadalupe. — Model  of 

artist’s  easel.  405 

10  Antonio,  Jose. — Allegoria.  410 

11  Alcivar,  Jose. — Portrait  of  the  Pres- 
byter Manuel  Justo  Boliva.  410 

12  Baltazar  de  Echave. 

a Purissima.  410 

b At  prayer  in  the  Garden.  410 

13  Cabrera,  Manuel. 

a Portrait,  Virgin  of  the  Apocalepsie.  410 
b Portrait  St.  Juna  Tuez  of  the  Cross.  410 

14  Correa,  Juan. — St.  Joseph  with  the 

Child  Jesus.  410 

15  Correa,  Nicolas.— St.  Catherine  of 

Senna.  410 

16  Corral,  Jesus. — Spanish  Cottage.  410 

17  Clave,  Pelegrin.— Donna  Isabel  of 

Portugal.  410 

18  Cordero,  J. — Purissima.  410 

19  Coto,  Luis. — Peasantry  of  Guada- 

loupe.  410 

20  Calderon,  Jose. 

a Entrance  to  the  labratory.  410 

b Palace  and  cabinet  of  Senor  Terreros.  410 


21  Casarrin,  Alexandro. — Painting.  410 

22  Davila,  Daniel.— Rube  ns  in  the 

study  of  his  master.  410 

23  Dumaine. — The  road  to  Chaputtepec. 

410 

24  Enriquez,  Nicolas.  — Apparition  of 

the  Holy  Virgin  to  different  Saints.  410 

25  Echave,  Baltazar  de. — Martyrdom 

of  St.  Peter.  410 

26  Flores,  Rafael. — Dante.  410 

27  Figuera,  Gregorie.— Adam  and  Eve. 

410 

28  Ferrando,  Salvador. — Jacob  the 

Father  of  the  Israelites.  410 

29  Gutierres,  Rodrigo.— Ariande.  410 

30  Gutierres,  Felipe.— San  Sebastian. 

410 

31  Hernandez,  Ignacio. — Portrait  of 

Mina.  410 

32  Lopez,  de  Henera.— Christ.  410 


33  Jimenes,  Raphael.  — Plans  and 

mouldings  for  the  Trescony  of  the  chapel 
of  Minerva.  410 

34  Juarez,  Luis. — Painting.  410 

35  Juarez,  J. — Adoration  of  Holy 

Kings.  4IO 

36  Jimenes,  Jose.— Interior  of  the  Court 

of  Loretto.  4IO 

37  Manuel,  Father.— The  Jesuit.  410 

38  Miguel,  Mata  y Reyes.  — Water- 

Bearer.  4IO 

39  Manchola,  Juan. — St.  Peter.  410 

40  Monroy,  Petronile.— The  Constitu- 
tion. 4XO 


52 


ART 


Paintings. 


41  Ma  Valasquez,  Jose.  — Valley  of 

Mexico.  410 

42  Monroy,  Luis. 

a Death  of  Atala.  . 410 

b The  Orphans.  410 

43  Mendoza,  Francisco. — Painting.  410 

44  Ocaranza,  Manuel. — The  Drooping 

Flower.  410 

45  Olregon,  Jose. — Painting.  410 

46  Paez,Jose. — St.  Rosalia.  410 

47  Pina,  Salome. — St.  Carlos.  410 

48  Portu,  Luis,  Sir. — Portrait  of  Juarez. 

410 

49  Pavia,  Felix. 

a Brother  Bartholomew  de  las  Casas.  410 
b Galileo.  410 

50  Ruiz,  Morlet,  Juan  Paricio. — St.  Luis 

Gonzaga.  410 

51  Rodriguez,  Juan,  St.  John.  410 

52  Rodriguez,  Nicolas. 

a St.  Gertrude.  410 

b St.  Thomas  of  Vallanueva.  410 

53  Ramirez,  Augustin.  — Noah’s  Ark 

and  the  Curate  Hidalgo.  410 

54  Rebull,  Santiago.— Death  of  Marat. 

410 


55  Sebastian  de  Arteaga. — The  Virgin. 

410 

56  Saguedo,  Ramon. — Castle  of  Emaus. 

410 

57  Sanchez,  Fiburcio. 

a Family  of  the  Senor  Arce.  410 

b Family  of  the  Juan  Urriche.  410 

58  Villalprando,  Carlos. 

a Interior  of  the  Church  of  Bethlehem.  410 
b St.  Francis  in  Prayer.  410 

59  Vega,  Ivaquin  de  la. — Portrait  of 

Caream.  410 

60  Vega,  Fidenciode  la. — Lucifer’s  Fall 

from  Grace.  410 

61  Vasquez. — Ascension  of  the  Holy 

Virgin.  410 

62  Vargas,  Atanacio. — The  Prisoner.  410 

63  Vallejo,  Francisco. — Purisima,  Most 

Holy.  410 

64  Vasquez,  Mariane. — Portrait.  410 

65  Vasquez,  Ignacio. — David  and  Go- 
liath. 410 

66  Harran,  Jose. — Sheets,  with  Pas- 
sages in  the  Life  of  the  Holy  Virgin.  431 


BRAZIL. 


Sculpture,  Paintings,  Photographs. 


1 Province  of  Rio  Grande  de  Sul. — 

Cross  of  marble.  400 

2 Reis  Almeida. — Plaster  statue  repre- 
senting the  late  Bishop  of  Theresopolis.  400 

3 Costa  Silva. — Brazilian  Arms.  405 

4 Americo,  Pedro.  — Brazilian  army 
crossing  Passo  da  Patria,  led  by  Marshal 
Ozorio,  during  the  Paraguay  war.  410 

5 Martino,  De. — The  Moonlight.  410 

6 Silveira,  Sauza  da.  — Transparent 

miniatures.  411 

7 Almeida,  M.  J.,  d*. — Pen  and  ink 

drawings.  420 

8 Rocha,  Antonio  da. — Drawings  with 

pen  and  ink.  420 

9 Bruteus,  Jaynie.— Lithograph.  424 


10  Carls,  Henrique. — Lithographs.  424 

11  N.  N. — Various  Lithographs.  424 

12  Brazilian  Geological  Commission. — 

Photographs.  430 

13  Leuzinger.  — Photographic  Views. 

430 

14  Mota,  Agastinho  da. — Views  of  Sa- 

guarema,  Brazil.  430 

15  N.  N.— Photographs.  430 

16  Sabino,  Thomas.— Photographs.  430 

17  The  Colony  of  Itajaky. — Four  Views 

of  the  Colony  of  Itajaky.  430 

18  The  Colony  of  Blumenau. — Views 

of  the  Colony  of  Blumenau.  430 

19  Pommerais,  Leao. — Imitation  woods 

and  marbles.  442 


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ARGENTINE  REPUBLIC 


Sculpture,  Paintings,  Photographs. 


1 Romairone,  Camilo,  Province  of 

Buenos  Ayres. — A chalk  bust  of  Dr.  Sars- 
field.  400 

2 Sola,  Ramon,  Province  of  Entre- 

Rios.  — Marble  medallion  representing 
Jesus  and  Mary,  by  Leon  Sola.  400 

3 Allio,Jose,  Province  of  Cordoba. — 
a A bust  representing  the  Emperor  Nerva. 

401 

b A bas-relief  in  transparent  marble.  The 


youth  ol  the  Saviour.  401 

4 Beaugrand,  N.,  Province  of  Buenos 

Ayres. — Medallions  in  bronze.  402 

5 Pibernat,  Jose. — Wood  carving  made 

by  exhibitor  at  the  age  of  17.  405 

6 Boneo,  Martin  L. 

a The  Wager  of  the  Gaucho.  410 

b The  Gaucho  in  Love.  410 

c The  Gaucho  Horse-breaker.  410 

d The  Gaucho  en  su  pagu.  410 

7 Charton,  Ernesto. 

a The  Town  and  Port  of  Panama.  410 
b View  of  Guayaquil.  410 

c Panorama  view  of  the  Port  of  Valparaiso. 
d View  of  Santiago  de  Chili.  410 

8 Charton,  Ernesto. 

a The  Cordoba  Promenade.  410 

b Chilian  Farmer.  410 

9 Diaz,  Josefa. — Oil  paintings,  repre- 
senting— 

a An  Argentine  Gaucho  (peasant).  410 
b Indigene  of  the  Chaco.  410 

c A Colored  Servant.  410 

d Fruits.  4x0 

10  Del  Castillo,  Benjamin. 

a The  Burning  of  the  Steamer  “America  " 
en  route  from  Buenos  Ayres  to  Monte- 
video. 410 

b Peace.  410 

c Fruits,  etc.  410 

11  Gattinoni,  Carlos. 

a Giovanni  Boccacio  visiting  Beatrixe  Ali- 
ghieri, the  daughter  of  Dante*  in  the 
Monastery  of  Ravennal.  410* 

b Rustic  Yard.  410 

c A Boy  coming  from  the  Bath.  410 

d An  Old  Man's  Head.  410 

e A Difficult  Answer.  410 

12  Marroig,  G.  Juan,  Province  of  Entre- 

Rios.— Oil  paintings.  410 

13  Muratori,  Jose. 


a Destruction  of  the  Corsair  “Alabama." 
b Naval  Battle  of  the  Argentine  Fleet.  410 
d Episodes  of  the  Corsair  “ La  Argentina." 

14  Pasquinelli,  Anibal,  Province  de 

Santa  Fe. — An  oil  painting  executed  in 
Rome.  410 

15  Petrazzini,  E.,  Province  Buenos 

Ayres. 

a Fruits.  * 410 

b Glass  Jar.  410 

16  Alvarez,  Guillermo,  Province  of 

Cordobi. — The  Strait  of  San  Roque  (water 
color).  41 1 


17  Anza,  E.  Rafael,  Province  of  Entre- 

Rios. 

a Studies  on  profiles.  420 

b Studies  on  half  faces.  420 

c Studies  on  half  faces,  shaded.  420 

d Bust  of  a child,  in  crayon.  420 

e Foot  of  a Roman  gladiator.  420 

f Bust  representing  the  Goddess  of  Talas. 

18  The  Commission. — 42  Views  of  Cor- 

doba. 421 

19  The  Commission,  Province  of  Tuc- 

uman. — Views  of  Tucuman.  421 

20  The  Commission,  Province  of  San- 

tiago del  Estero. — Views  of  Santiago  del 
Estero.  421 

21  Pozzo,  Antonio,  and  the  Preceptor 
of  the  School  of  Navarro. — An  album  of 
views  of  the  campaign  of  Buenos  Ayres. 

421 

22  Crecco,  Juan. — Commemorative 

medals  of  the  oath  of  the  political  consti- 
tution of  the  Province  of  Buenos  Ayres. 

422 

23  Seillan,  Luis. — Samples  of  medals 

in  relief,  carved  plates,  etc.  422 

24  Schreiber  & Co.,  Rosario,  Province 

of  Santa  Fe. — Collection  of  lithographies. 

423 

25  Annals  of  Agriculture. — An  album 

of  photographic  views  of  the  agricultural 
exhibition  of  Buenos  Ayres.  430 

26  The  Commission. — Photographic 

views  of  the  city  of  Corrientes.  430 

27  The  Commission,  Province  of  Salta. 

— Photograph  of  the  place  of  Salta.  430 

28  Lezcano,  Flancisco,  Province  of 

Corrientes. — Photographs  of  the  Indians 
of  the  mountains  of  the  Province  of  Cor- 
rientes, called  Yupi,  Bugres  or  Coronados. 

43° 

29  Monzon,  Javier,  Province  of  Buenos 

Ayres. — Collection  of  Photographs  repre- 
senting all  the  United  States  Presidents 
from  Washington  to  Ulysses  Grant.  430 

30  Pozzo,  Antonio. — Photographs  of  the 

Minister  of  War  and  other  Argentine 
Officers.  430 

31  Tappa,  P.,  Province  of  Santa  Fe. — 
Photographs  made  by  the  exhibitor.  430 

32  Sellack,  Dr.  G.,  Province  of  Cordoba. 

— Photograph  of  the  Moon,  taken  in  the 
Argentine  Astronomical  Observatory.  430 

33  Sandrot,  Jose,  Province  of  Buenos 

Ayres. — Mosaic  plates  made  with  mar- 
ble of  Buenos  Ayres  and  Entre-Rios. 
Mosaic  tiles.  451 

34  The  Commission,  Province  of  Cor- 

doba.— A small  box  carved  in  cocoanut 
wood.  452 

35  Lacroix,  Miguel. — A mosaic  table  rep- 

resenting the  14  Argentine  provinces, 
with  some  of  the  principal  buildings, 
types,  costumes,  etc.  452 


53 


54 


ART, 


Wood  Carvings,  Mosaics,  etc.  * 


36  Musollino,  Salvador. — Wood  carved 

medallion.  452 

37  Molinari,  Joaquin. — Medallions 

carved  in  wood.  452 

38  Marroig,  Gabriel  Juan,  Province  of 
Entre-Rios. — A wood-carved  crucifix.  452 

39  Ribatto,  Francisco.  — A Mosaic 

table.  452 

40  Storn,  N. 

a A mosaic  inkstand  made  of  native  wood. 
b A column  of  mosaics.  452 


41  Yedo,  B. — Carved  medallion.  452 

42  Colodrero,  y Pedra  Maria,  Province 

of  Corrientes. — A palm  yatay  worked 
with  hair.  454 

43  The  Commission,  Province  of  San 

Luis. — A jewel  box — cigar  case  made  out 
of  a lion’s  paws — cigar  case  of  ostrich 
skin.  454 

44  Geiser,  Federico.— Sun  dial.  454 


LOAN  COLLECTION. 


Sculpture,  Paintings. 


1 Barcaglia,  Milan,  Italy. — The  Soap 

Bubble.  400 

2 Guarnerio,  Milan,  Italy. 

a The  Rose  Bud.  400 

b The  Forced  Prayer.  400 

3 Sooryn  Deb,  God  of  the  Sun,  very 

ancient  Hindoo  sculpture,  about  two 
thousand  years  old.  400 

4 Ames,  Joseph. 

a President  Felton.  410 

b Daniel  Webster.  410 

5 Armitage,  E.— Resorge  Chicago, 

1871.  410 

6 Allston,  W.— Rosalie.  410 

7 Allston,  Washington. 

a Landscape.  410 

b Isaac  of  York.  410 

c Head  of  a Jew.  410 

8 Bagge,  Magnus  von,  Berlin,  Ger- 

many.— Moonrise  over  Lake  Bygden, 
Norway.  4IQ 

9 Brekelenkamp.— Painting.  410 

10  Boughton,  Geo.  A.— Going  to  Seek 

his  Fortune.  410 

11  Della  Valle,  Carl  Petro.— Shipwreck 

off  the  Coast  near  Leghorn.  410 

12  Cabanel,  Alex.,  Par  is.— Fransesci 

de  Remeni.  410 


13  Chapman.— Harvest  Scene  on  Ro- 
man Campagna.  410 

14  Coply. 

a Portrait  of  Samuel  Ph.  Savage.  410 

b Portrait  of  Mrs.  Sarah  Savage.  410 

15  Copley,  J.  Singleton. 

a John  Adams.  410 

b Thomas  Boylston.  410 

c Mrs.  Thomas  Boylston.  410 

16  Dunlap,  W m .—Portrait,  Thomas 

Eddy.  4IQ 


17  Dow,  Gerard.— St.  Peter  in  Prison. 

410 


18  Duval,  V.,  Paris.— The  Salon  of 

Apollo  in  the  Louvre.  410 

19  Garret,  R.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.— Port- 
rait. 4IQ 


20  Hondekoeter. — Dead  Game.  410 

21  Hemsherk.— Cabaret.  410 

22  Heist,  Vander. — Portrait  of  a Boy. 

410 

23  Harding,  J. — Portrait  of  Allston.  410 

24  Jtasse,  Adolphe,  Paris. 

a Christmas  Wooden  Shoe.  410 

b Birth  of  Love.  410 

c Day  and  Night.  410 

d L’ amour  au  pantin.  410 

e John  Crying  and  John  Laughing.  410 
f Marble  Busts.  410 

g Rest  and  Sorrows  of  the  World.  410 

(Statuettes  marble). 

25  Johnson,  Eastman. 

a The  old  Stage-coach.  410 

b After  the  Feast.  410 

26  Lairesse,  Gerard. — Portrait  of  infant 

Charles  Edward  Stuart  (the  young  Pre- 
tender). 410 

27  Lely,  Peter,  Sir. — Portrait  of  George 

Fox.  410 

28  Leonardi  da  Vinci,  attributed  to. — 

Mona  Lisa.  410 

29  Murillo. — St.  Francis  in  his  Cloister. 

a Wouverman,  Philip. — War  Scene.  410 
b Vernet,  Joseph. — A Landscape.  410 

30  Murillo. — Holy  Family. 

Poussin,  N. — Bacchanalian  Scene.  410 


31  Mayer,  Constant. — Portrait.  410 

32  Makart,  Hans,  Vienna,  Austria. 

a Abundance  of  the  Sea.  410 

b Abundance  of  the  Earth.  410 

33  McEntee,  Jervis. — Autumn.  410 

34  Netscher,  Gaspar.  — Portrait  of  a 

lady.  410 

35  Neagle,John. — Gilbert  Stuart.  410 

36  Ortman,  Miss  F.  Auguste,  Fontain- 

ebleu,  France. — An  Opening  in  the 
Forest  of  Fontainbleu.  410 

37  Pradez,  Mrs.  Vouga,  Geneva,  Swit- 
zerland. 

a Pictures  of  flowers.  410 

b Table  of  marble,  (top  painted  in  oil 
colors.)  410 


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PHOTOGRAPHY. 


55 


Paintings,  Miscellaneous  Objects. 


38  Pohle,  H.,  Diisseldorf,  Germany. — 

Landscape,  burning  castle.  410 

39  Peale,  Rembrandt,  Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

a Portrait  of  R.  Peale.  410 

b Portrait  of  Washington.  410 

40  Rene,  Guido.— Judith  with  Head  of 

Holofernes.  410 

41  Robert,  Leopold,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

— Painting.  410 

42  Rembrandt,  attributed  to. 

a An  oil  painting.  410 

b A head.  410 

c Head.  410 

d An  old  man’s  head.  410 

43  Richards,  W.  T. — The  Wissahickon. 

410 

44  Rubens,  P.  P.,  attributed  to. — Su- 
sannah and  the  Elders.  410 

45  Stewart,  Gilbert.  — Portrait  Chief- 

Justice  Jay. 

46  Sarto,  Andreo  del. 

a St.  Peter’s  Call. 
b Martyrdom  of  St.  Andrew. 

47  Schrader,  Julius,  Berlin,  Germany. 

— Queen  Elizabeth  signing  the  death  war- 
rant of  Mary  Stuart.  410 

48  Skirmunt,  Simon  de,  Rome,  Italy. 

a Festival  in  Calonna  Palace,  Rome,  in  the 
XVI  Century.  410 

b Council  of  Ten  in  Venice.  410 

c Reflection.  410 

49  Seitz,  Otto,  Munich,  Bavaria. 

a Nymph  and  Satyr.  410 

b Neptune’s  Bridal  Tour  410 

50  Stone,  W.  O. 

a Portrait  Gov.  King.  410 

b Portrait  Col.  Munroe.  410 

51  Smibet,  John. — Bishop  George  Berk- 


410 


410 

410 


ley. 

410 

52  Schidonne. — Charite. 

410 

53  Stuart,  Gilbert. 

a Mrs.  Samuel  Eliot. 

410 

b Mrs.  John  Gore. 

410 

c Bishop  Chevenus. 

410 

d Mrs.  Nath’l  Coffin. 

410 

54  Stuart,  Gilbert. 

a Fisher  Ames. 
b Judge  Story. 

55  Stewart,  J.  L. 

a Portrait  of  Miguel  Zamacois. 
b Portrait  of  Marie  Elena  Zamacois. 


410 

410 


410 

410 


56  Truman,  Edward.  — Gov.  Thomas 

Hutchinson.  410 

57  Titian — Venus. 

Paolo,  Veronese — The  Family  of  Darius 
at  the  Feet  of  Alexander  the  Great.  410 
Carletto,  Caleari — Marcus  Curtius  Leap- 
ing into  the  Gulf.  410 

Gian,  Carlo  Aliberti — The  Maternity  of 
Venus  and  eight  Cupids.  410 

Jacopo,  d’Empole — Noah  and  Sons.  410 
Bassano — Miracle  of  Moses.  410 

Rembrandt — Head  of  a Rabbi.  410 

58  Unknown. — The  Interior  of  St.  Pe- 
ter’s Cathedral  in  Rome.  410 

59  Unknown. — Portrait  Peter  Faneuil. 

60  Venius,  Otho. — Fates.  410 

61  VanDyke. — Christ  on  the  Cross.  410 

62  Vandael. — Flower  piece  painted  for 

Josephine.  410 

63  Wertmuller. — George  Washington, 

portrait  from  life,  painted  in  Philadelphia, 
1794.  410 

64  West,  Benj.  — Moses  Striking  the 

Rock.  410 

65  Wilson,  Rd. — Struck  by  Lightning. 

410 

66  Wolf,  Prof.  Wilhelm,  Berlin,  Ger- 
many.— The  Dying  Lioness.  410 

67  Weltmuller. — Portrait  of  Washing- 
ton. 410 

68  Weenix. — Dead  Game.  410 

69  LeDuc,  M.  Viollet.  — Archives  of 

Historical  monuments.  454 

70 

a First  daguerreotype  taken  in  Pennsylva- 
nia. 454 

b The  first  daguerreotype  taken  of  the  moon. 

454 


PHOTOGRAPHY. 

PHOTOGRAPHIC  EXHIBITION  BUILDING.  No.  4. 

Architect,  H.  J.  SCHWARZMANN. — Size,  242  feet  by  77  feet 
This  building  is  located  on  the  Avenue  of  the  Republic,  southeast  of  the  Art 
Gallery.  Its  object  is  indicated  by  its  name. 


Photographs. 


1 Aitken,  Wm.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

a Longfellow,  (solar  worked  in  crayon).  420 
b Wendell  Phillips  (solar  worked  in 
crayon).  420 

c Gen.  Washington  (solar  worked  in 
crayon).  420 

d Pres.  Lincoln  (solar  worked  in  crayon). 


e Sec’y.  Stanton  (solar  worked  in  crayon). 
yMrs.  A.  Stanton  (solar  worked  in 
crayon).  420 

g Emily  A.  Stanton  (solar  worked  in 
crayon).  420 

2 Anderson,  D.  H.,  Richmond,  Va. — 
Photographs . 4 30 


56 


ART 


Photographs. 


3 Allman  & Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y. — 

Photographs,  views,  plain  portrait  pho- 
tographs, etc.  430 

4 Alexander,  A.  G.,  Boston,  Mass. — 

Photographs.  430 

5 Black,  J.  W.,  Boston,  Mass. — Photo- 
graphs. 430 

6 Baech,  W.,  Boston,  Mass.— Photo- 
graphs. 430 

7 Bachrach  & Bro.,  Baltimore,  Md. — 

Photographs.  430 

8 Berkan,  O.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

— Pyro-photography.  430 

9 Bigelow,  L.  G.,  Detroit,  Mich. — 

Photograph.  430 

10  Busey,  N.  S.,  Baltimore,  Md.— Pho- 
tographs. 430 

11  Bradley  & Ruloffson,  San  Francisco, 

Cal. — Photograph.  430 

12  Bressan,  Giovanni,  Philadelphia, 
Pa. — Photographs  finished  in  crayon.  430 

13  Burrell,  D.  T.,  Brockton,  Mass,— 

Chart  showing  effect  of  color  in  photo- 
graphy. 430 

14  Braich,  H.,  & Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis, 

Photograph  portraits,  430 

15  Broadbent  & Phillips,  Philadelphia, 

Pa.  — Photographs,  crayons  and  india 
ink.  430 

16  Bierstadt,  C.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y, 

— Stereographs.  430 

17  Boettcher,  Edw.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J, 

— Photographic  portraits.  430 

18  Bendann,  Daniel,  Baltimore,  Md. — 

Photographs.  43Q 

19  Bolles,  M.,  Boston,  Mass. — Photo- 
graphs. 430 

20  Butterfield,  D.  W.,  Boston,  Mass. — 

Landscape  photographs.  430 

21  Burnham,  T.  R.,  Boston,  Mass.— 

Photographs.  430 

22  Berkan,  O.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. — Pho- 
tographs on  glass,  porcelain,  etc.  430 

23  Capen,  M.  L.  B.,  Boston,  Mass, — 

Photographs.  430 

24  Carvalljo,  D.  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.— 

Process  of  photo-engraving  photographs, 

43° 

25  Collins,  G.  W.,  Urbana,  Ohio. — Pho- 
tographs . 430 

26  Centennial  Photograph  Co.,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa. — Photographs.  430 

27  Chase,  W.  M.,  Baltimore,  Md. — 

Landscape  photographs.  430 

28  Clayton,  W.  D.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. — 

Photographs.  430 

29  Clark,  W.  L.,  Boston,  Mass. — Pho- 
tographs. 430 

30  Chillman,  P.  E.,  & Co.,  Philadelphia, 

Pa. — Photographs.  430 

31  Crider  & Bro.,  York,  Pa. — Photo- 
graphs of  certificates,  etc.  430 

32  Copelin  & Son,  Chicago,  111. — Photo- 
graphic views  of  churches,  etc.  430 

33  Clinton,  J.  J.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  — 

Photographs.  430 

34  Dunham,  Mrs.  F.  S.,  Monticello, 

Iowa. — Photographs.  430 

35  Dotterer,  Rev.  A.  F.,  Holmesburg, 
Pa. — Photographs  from  the  East.  430 


36  Delan,  S.  J.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.— Pho- 
tographs. 430 

37  Doremus,  J.  P.,  Paterson,  N.  J.— 

Photographs.  430 

38  Delamantu,  R.  S.,  Hartford,  Conn.— 

Photographs.  430 

39  Delevan,  C.  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.— 
Photograph  of  Delevan  monument.  430 

40  DeSilva,  A.,  New  Haven,  Conn.— 

Photographs.  430 

41  Evans,  E.  D.,  Corning,  N.  Y. — Pho- 
tographs. 430 

42  Folsom,  J.  H.,  Danville,  Conn. 

a Photographs.  430 

b Solar  prints,  etc.  430 

43  French,  J.  A.,  Keene,  N.  H. — Frame 

of  stereoscopic  views.  430 

44  Fisher,  C.  P.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

a Photographs.  430 

b Centennial  Portrait  Gallery.  430 

45  Frederick,  C.  D.,  & Co.,  New  York, 

N.  Y. — Photographs.  430 

46  Freeman,  A,,  Dallas,  Texas. — Photo- 
graphs. 430 

47  Graves,  J.  A.,  Water  Gap,  Pa.— Pho- 

tographic views  of  mountain  and  river 
scenery  and  waterfalls.  430 

48  Guebelman,  Theo.,  Jersey  City,  N.J. 

— Photographic  portraits.  430 

49  Gutekunst,  F.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. — 

Photographs.  430 

50  Gutekunst,  Fred.,  Philadelphia, 
Pa. — Photographs  in  various  styles.  430 

51  Gerlach&  Fromhagen,  Philadelphia, 

Pa. — Photographs.  4.30 

52  Geutill.  C,,  Chicago,  111. — Photo- 
crayon ana  photographs.  430 

53  Good,  Frank  M.,  London,  England. 

— Photographs  of  Palestine.  430 

54  Grant,  A.  G.,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

a Photographs  of  Florida.  430 

b Magic-lantern  slides.  430 

c Irish  views.  430 

55  Goldsmith,  J.  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.— 

Photographs.  430 

56  Granges,  Baron  Paul  des,  Florence, 

Italy. — Archoelogical  photos.  430 

57  Hand,  A.  N.,  Boston,  Mass. — Photo- 
graphs. 43° 

58  Harding,  I.  E.,  Curran,  Mo. — Photo- 
graphs. 43° 

59  Haring,  J.  C.,  Massillon,  Ohio.— Pho- 
tographs. 430 

60  Holber,  Henry,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.— 

Photographs.  43° 

61  Hesler,  A.,  Evanstown,  111. — Framed 

photographs.  43° 

62  Hall,  Julius,  Great  Barrington,  Mass. 
— Stereoscopic  views  and  photographs.  430 

63  Hart,  E.  H.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.— 

Photographs.  43° 

64  Hovey,  E.  Y.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  — 

Heliographs  and  photographs.  430 

65  Howell,  J.  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.— 

Photograph  colored,  etc.  430 

66  Illingworth,  W.  H.,  St.  Paul, 

Minn. — Stereographs  of  Minnesota, 
Black  Hills  and  Lake  Superior.  430 

67  Jenger,  H.,  Paterson,  N.J. — Photo- 
graphs, plain  and  painted.  430 


57 


PHOTOGRAPHY. 

Photographs. 


68  Kurtz,  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.— Artis- 
tic photography.  430 

69  Kihlholz,  B.,  Chicago,  111. — Photo- 
graphs. 430 

70  Kilburn,  B.  W.,  Littleton,  N.  H.— 

Landscape  photographs.  430 

71  Kew,  J.  H.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.— Photo- 
graphs. 430 

72  Levy,  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y. — Archi- 
tectural Photographs.  430 

73  Lawton,  L.  W.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

— Photographs.  430 

74  Landy,  James,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. — 

Photographs.  430 

75  Lamson,  J.  H.,  Portland,  Me. — Pho- 
tographs. 430 

76  Lewis,  Thomas,  Cambridgeport, 
Mass. — Stereographs  of  historic  scenes.  430 

77  Levy&  Co.,  J.,  Paris,  France. — Glass 

Transparent  pnotographs.  430 

78  Marshall,  A.,  Boston,  Mass. — Pho- 
tographs. 430 


79  Mosher,  C.  D.,  Chicago,  111.— Pho- 
tographs.— Crayons,  water  colors.  430 

89  Meyer,  James,  New  York,  N.  Y. — 
Photographs.  430 

81  Myers,  Alex.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.— 

Photographs  of  fifty  homeopathic  physi- 
cians. 430 

82  Mosher,  C.  S.,  Baltimore,  Md. — 

Photographs.  430 

83  Mason,  O.  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.— 

Photographs  of  the  Moon  and  Solar  Spec- 
trum. 430 

84  McIntyre,  A.  C.,  & Co.,  Alexandria 

Bay,  N.  Y. — Photographs  of  the  Thous- 
and Islands.  430 

85  McCormick,  J.  L.,  Boston,  Mass. — 

Photographs.  430 

86  Mayo,  T.  H.,  Chelsea,  Mass. — Pho- 
tographic views  in  Florida.  430 

87  Mora,  J.  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y. — Pho- 
tographs and  drawings.  430 

88  Newell,  R.,  & Son,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

— Photographs.  430 

89  Newton,  H.  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y. — 

Photographic  prints.  430 

90  Newman,  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  430 

91  Okerland,  E.  G.,  Ishpeming,  Mich. 

— Photographs.  430 

92  O’Hara,  D.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. — Pho- 
tographs. 430 

93  Portland  Co.,  Portland,  Maine, — 

Photographs  of  engines.  430 

94  Pollock,  Chas.,  Boston,  Mass. — 

S ter  eographs . 430 

95  Paxon,  C.,  & Son,  New  York,  N.  Y. — 

Photographs.  430 

98  Pach,  G.  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.— 

• Photographs.  430 

97  Paullin,  W.  F.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. — 

Photographs.  430 

98  Pearsall,  G.  F.  E.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

— Photographs.  430 

99  Robbins,  F.,  Oil  City,  Pa.— Photo- 

graphic views  of  the  Oil  Regions  in  Penn- 
sylvania. 430 

100  Root,  Marcus  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

— Specimens  illustrating  the  progress  of 
Photography,  from  August,  1839  to  April, 
1876.  430 


101  Reed,  John,  Paterson,  N.J. — Pho- 
tographs. 430 

102  Reau,  Gegor,  Philadelphia,  Pa. — 

Photographs.  430 

103  Ryder,  J.  F.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.— 

Photographs.  430 

104  Reimer,  B.  F.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. — 

Photographs.  430 

105  Rice  Bros.,  Washington,  D.  C. — 

Photographs.  ' 430 

106  Randall,  C.,  Detroit,  Mich.— Pho- 
tographs and  Crayons.  430 

107  Relvas,  Carlos,  Gollega,  Portugal. 

— Photographs.  430 

108  Reilly,  J.  J.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.— 

Stereographs.  430 

109  Robinson,  H.  P.,  Tunbridge  Wells, 
England. — Composition  photographs.  430 


110  Seavey,  L.  F.  W.,  New  York, 

N.  Y. — Photographic  views.  430 

111  Spahn,  E.  P.,  Newark,  N.  J.— 

Photographic  groups.  430 

112  Sweeney,  T.  T.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

— Stereographs  and  landscape  photo- 
graphs. 430 

113  Saunders,  Irving,  Alfred  Centre, 

Pa. — Framed  photographs.  430 

114  Schlesinger,  Leopold,  Philadel- 

phia.— Gallery  of  physicians  and  Medical 
Institutions  of  Philadelphia.  430 

115  Schwind  & Krueger,  New  York, 

N.  Y. — Photographs.  430 

116  Schreiber  & Sons,  Philadelphia, 

Pa. — Photographs  of  animals.  430 

117  Stillfned  & Anderson,  Yokohama, 

Japan. — Genre  photos.  430 

118  Schluter,  B.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

a Solar  in  India  ink.  430 

b Solar  in  Crayon.  ' 430 

c Solar  in  Pastills.  430 

119  Solomon,  Israel,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Photographs.  430 

120  Seiler,  C.,  Dr.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. — 

Micro-photographs.  430 

121  Stoddard,  S.  R.,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. 

a Photographs.  430 

b Photographic  book.  430 

122  Sarony,  N.,  New  York,  N.  Y.— 

Artistic  photography.  430 

123  Turner,  J.  W.,  Boston,  Mass. — 

Photographs.  430 

124  Taylor,  Wm.  Curtis,  Philadelphia, 

Pa. — Photographs.  430 

125  Timon,  M.  P.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. — 

Photographs . 430 

126  Tyson,  Isaac  G.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

— Photographs.  430 

127  Train,  H.  E.,  Helena,  Montana  Ty. 

— Photographs . 430 

128  Thorne,  Geo.  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
— Photographs  of  American  scenery.  430 

129  Van  Loo,  Geo.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. — 

Photographs.  430 

130  Vance,  R.  H.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

— Photographic  portrait.  430 

131  Weston,  N.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. — 

Photographs.  430 

132  Waterman  & Hall,  New  York, 

N.  Y. — Photographs  of  landscapes  and 
buildings.  430 


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Photographs,  Apparatus,  Supplies,  etc. 


133  Waller  & Schrader,  Brooklyn,  N. 

Y. — Photographs.  430 

134  Wood,  R.  E.,  Santa  Cruz,  Cal. — 

Lantern  views.  430 

135  Watkins,  C.  E.,  San  Francisco, 

Cal. — Landscape  photographs.  430 

136  Warren,  G.  K.,  Boston,  Mass. — 
Photographs  framed  and  in  show  cases. 

430 

137  Wilt  Bros.,  Franklin,  Pa. — Photo- 

tograph  oil  views.  430 

138  Waldhaw,  Jos.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.— 

Photographs.  430 

139  Weaver,  A.  K.,  Salem,  Ohio.— 

Photograph  ferns.  430 

140  Zimmerman,  C.  A.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

— Photographs.  430 

141  Allen  & Romell,  Boston,  Mass. — 

Photographs  in  carbon.  431 

142  Bierstadt,  Edward,  New  York. — 

Photographs  in  printing-ink  by  the  Alber- 
type  process.  43I 

143  Bierstadt,  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.— 
Albertypes  or  photographs  in  printing-ink. 

431 

144  Braun,  Adolphe,  a Dornach,  Ht. 

Rhin,  France. — Photographic  and  helio- 
graphic work.  431 

145  Bonine,  E.  A.,  Emporium,  Pa. — 

Stereographs,  views  in  Florida.  431 

146  Hirsh,  J.  M.,  Chicago,  111.— Photo- 

type, photo-engraving,  photo-lithography, 
chemical  sculpture.  431 

147  Jones,  Alfred,  New  York,  N.  Y. — 

Framed  examples  of  photo-mechanical 
engraving.  431 

148  Osgood,  J.  R.,  & Co.,  Boston,  Mass. 

— Collections  of  heliotypes.  413 

149  Ornamental  Mirror  Co.,  New  York, 

N.  Y. — Photo-relievos.  431 

150  Wendroth,  F.  R.,  Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

a Photographs.  431 

b Photo-zincographs.  431 

c Photo-electrotypes.  431 

151  Wallace,  E.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. — 

Photographic  landscapes.  431 

152  American  Photo-lithographic  Co., 

New  York,  N.  Y. — Photo-lithograph  of 
ten  drawings,  etc.  432 

153  Alber,  M.  H.,  Marlboro,  Mass. — 

Photographic  case.  433 

1 54  Adams,  W.  Irving,  Montclair,  N.  J. 

— Photographers’  materials.  433 

155  Anthony,  E.  & H.  T.,  New  York, 

N.  Y. — Photographs  and  photograph  ap- 
paratus. 433 

156  Allen, W.  H.,  & Bro.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

— One  ornamental  picture -frame.  433 

157  Bachrach  & Bro.,  Baltimore,  Md. — 

Photographic  apparatus.  433 

158  Bass,J.  P.,  Bangor,  Maine. — Photo- 
graph burnishers.  433 

159  Benerman  & Wilson,  Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

a Photographic  publications.  433 

b Photographic  appliances.  433 

160  Beckers,  Alex.,  Broadway,  N.  Y. — 
Revolving  graphoscope  and  stereoscopes. 

433 

161  Collins,  A.  M.,  Son  & Co.,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa. — Photographic  materials.  433 


162  Cremer,  James,  Philadelphia,  Pa.— 

Improved  graphoscopes  and  stereoscopes. 

433 

163  Dunham,  Mrs.  S.  F.,  Monticello, 

Iowa. — Stereoscopes.  433 

164  Evans,  G.  & W.  P.,  Malden,  Mass. 

—Photographic  apparatus.  433 

165  Gutekin,  W.  G.,  Manayunk,  Pa. — 

Photographic  burnishers.  433 

166  Harris,  Warren,  Danville,  Vt.— 

Photographic  apparatus.  433 

167  Hance,  Alfred  L.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

— Photographic  preparations.  433 

168  Haworth,  John,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

—Photographic  apparatus.  433 

169  Hutinet,  J.  D.,  Paris,  France- 

Photographic  mounts.  433 

170  Hearn,  C.  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. — 

Photographic  paper.  433 

171  Marcy,  L.  G.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.— 

Stereoptician.  433 

172  McCollin,  Thos.  H.,  Philadelphia, 

Pa. — Photographic  apparatus.  433 

173  Muraaur,  Fleury,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
— A machine  for  re-touching  negatives.  433 

174  Newell,  R.,  & Son,  Philadelphia, 

Pa.— Photographic  apparatus.  433 

175  Nason  Novelty  Co.,  Columbus, 

Ohio. — Non-ague  camera  stand  433 

176  Peck,  Samuel,  & Co.,  New  Haven, 
Conn. — Photographic  apparatus.  433 

177  Pattberg,  Lewis,  & Bros.,  New 

York,  N.  Y. — Fancy  metal  and  velvet 
frames.  433 

178  Rice,  J.  D.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.— 

Stereoscopic  picture -holder.  433 

179  Rocher,  H.,  Chicago,  111. — Photo- 
graphic frames.  433 

180  Seavey,  L.  F.  W.,  New  York,— 

Photographic  apparatus.  433 

181  Spahn,  E.  P.,  Newark,  N.  J.— Pho- 
tographic camera  and  machinery.  433 

182  Sibley,  S.  D.,  & Co., Vineland,  Cum- 

berland Co.,  N.  J. — Photographic  appa- 
ratus. 433 

183  Semmendinger,  August,  Fort  Lee, 

N.  J. — Photographic  apparatus.  433 

184  Scovill  Manufacturing  Co.,  New 
York,N.Y. — Photographic  apparatus.  433 

185  Stock,  John,  & Bro.,  New  York, 

N.  Y. — Photographic  camera.  433 

186  Therenni,  F.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. — 

Re-touching  machine.  433 

187  Turner,  J.  W.,  Boston,  Mass. — 

Photographic  apparatus.  433 

188  Volkmar,  C.,  Sr.,  Baltimore,  Md. — 
Automatic  megaloscope  and  sola  camera. 

433 

189  White,  H.  C.,  North  Bennington, 

Vermont. — Photographic  apparatus.  433 

190  Wilson,  J.  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.— 

Stereoptician.  433 

191  Wilson,  Hood  & Co.,  Philadelphia, 

Photographic  apparatus.  433 

192  Woodward,  D.  A.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

— Photo  apparatus.  433 

193  Walls,  William,  Fort  Lee,  N.  J.- 

Microscopic  object-glasses  and  micro- 
photographs. 433 

194  Wilson,  J.  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.— 

Magic  lantern  and  stereoptician.  433 


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INDEX  OF  EXHIBITORS 


DEPARTMENT  IV. 


Accaristi,  L.,  Painting,  50. 

Accard,  E.,  Painting,  35. 

Adams,  Miss,  Paintings,  16. 

Adams,  W.  I.,  Photographs,  58. 

Adan,  L.  E.,  Painting,  35. 

Adeline,  J.,  Paintings,  40. 

Adelskald,  C.,  Painting,  46. 

Ahrenberg,  J.,  Painting,  48. 

Aitken,  W.,  Crayon  drawing,  55. 

Albert,  Louis,  Paintings,  Photographs,  58. 
Albert,  N.  H.,  Photographs,  58. 

Albert,  J.,  Photographs,  43. 

Alcivar,  J.,  Painting,  51. 

Alexander,  Fanny,  Paintings,  16. 

Alexander,  Francis,  Painting,  15. 

Alexander,  A.  G.,  Photographs,  56. 

Allebe,  A.,  Painting,  43. 

Allemand,  G.,  Painting,  35. 

Allen  & Romell,  Photographs,  58. 

Allen,  W.  H.,  & Bro.,  Photographs,  58. 

Allio,  Jose,  Sculpture,  53. 

Allman  & Co.,  Photographs,  56. 

Allston,  W.,  Painting,  54. 

Almeida,  M.  J.  d’,  Engravings,  52. 

Altmann,  S.,  Painting,  43. 

Alvarez,  Guillermo,  Painting,  53. 

Amenco,  Pedro,  Painting,  52. 

American  Photo-lithographic  Co.,Phot’gs,  58. 
American  Photo-relief  Printing,  27. 

American  Bank  Note  Co.,  Engravings,  29. 
American  Enamel  Decorating  Co.,  Decora- 
tions, 28. 

Ames,  Jos.,  Painting,  54. 

Andersen,  A.,  Paintings,  46. 

Anderson,  W.,  Photographs,  33. 

Anderson,  A.  A.,  Paintings,  16. 

Anderson,  D.  A.,  Photographs,  55. 

Andrews,  J.,  Engraving,  27. 

Andrews,  E.  F.,  Painting,  16. 

Andrieux,  J.  H.,  Painting,  39. 

Ankarkrona,  H.,  Painting,  46. 

Anker,  H.,  Painting,  48. 

Annals  of  Agriculture,  Photographs,  53. 
Antigna,  Y.  P.  A.,  Painting.  35. 

Anthony,  E.  & H.  T.,  Photographs,  58. 
Antonio,  J.,  Painting,  51. 

Anza,  E.  R.,  Photographs,  53. 

Apol,  L.,  Painting,  43. 

Appert,  E.,  Photographs,  41. 

Arbo,  P.  N.,  Painting,  48. 

Arborelius,  O.  P.,  Painting,  46. 

Armitage,  E.,  Painting,  54. 

Armstrong,  D.  M.,  Painting,  15. 

Arnold,  Miss  C.  H.,  Painting,  15. 

Arnold,  Mrs.  E.  P.,  Painting,  16. 

Arson,  A.,  Sculpture,  34. 

Askevold,  A.,  Painting,  48. 

Aubert,  E.  E.,  Photographs,  49. 

Aubry,  Lithographs,  41. 

Audobon,  J.  J.,  Painting,  16. 

Antiqua,  J.  P.,  Painting,  35. 

Baade,  K.,  Painting,  49. 

Baccetti,  A.,  Sculpture,  50. 

Bache,  O.,  Painting,  46. 


Bachrach  & Bro.,  Photographs,  56,  58. 

Bacon,  H.,  Painting,  16. 

Balch,  J.  W.,  Photograph,  56. 

Bagge,  A.  von,  Painting,  54. 

Baker,  J.,  & Son,  Glass,  31. 

Baker,  Miss  M.  K.,  Painting,  16. 

Baker,  Painting,  16. 

Baldwin,  A.  A.,  Painting,  16. 

Baldwin,  A.  H.,  Painting,  25. 

Ball,  J.  S.,  Vases,  etc.,  32. 

Ballavoine,  J.  F.,  Painting,  36. 

Ballot,  Mrs.  A.,  Painting,  35. 

Ballue,  A.,  Engraving,  40. 

Baltazar,  de,  Echave,  51. 

Bannister,  E.  M.,  Painting,  16. 

Bar,  P.  A.,  Painting,  39. 

Bar,  P.  A.  de.  Painting,  35. 

Barber,  W.,  Medals,  28. 

Barbetti,  R.,  Sculpture,  50. 

Barcaglia,  Sculpture,  54. 

Baron,  S.,  Painting,  36. 

Barrell,  A.  T.,  Paintings,  33. 

Barelli,  P.,  Engraving,  50. 

Barlow,  J.  H.,  32. 

Barnas,  F.  J.,  Painting,  36. 

Barrias,  E.  L.,  Sculpture,  34. 

Bartholdi,  F.  A.,  Sculpture,  34;  Painting,  35. 
Bartlet,  G.  H.,  Paintings,  16. 

Bartlett,  G.  H.,  Drawings,  27. 

Bary,  Pahl,  & Cafrade,  Designs,  31. 

Bass,  J.  P.,  Photographs,  58. 

Bateman,  H.,  Engraving,  30. 

Batten,  Downing,  & Co.,  32. 

Bauer,  Sculpture,  45. 

Baumgarten,  J.,  Medals,  28,  29. 

Bavarian  Technological  Museum,  Sculpture, 
42. 

Bavier,  F.,  Sculpture,  15.  , 

Baxhuysen,  Mrs.  G.  J.  van  de  S.,  Painting,  45. 
Bazzanti,  S.,  & Bros.,  Mosaics,  50;  Sculpture, 
50. 

Beard,  J.  H.,  Paintings,  16. 

Beard,  W.  H.,  Painting,  16. 

Beau  chard.  Miss  A.,  Painting,  39. 

Beauce,  J.  A.,  Painting,  36. 

Beaugrand,  N.,  Sculpture,  53. 

Beccuci,  L.  & R.,  Sculpture,  50. 

Becker,  G.,  Painting,  36. 

Becker,  G.  S.,  Drawings,  29. 

Beckers,  A.,  Photographs,  58. 

Beckwith,  A.  G.,  Engravings,  33. 

Beckwith,  A.,  Tiles,  31. 

Bedeau,  P.,  Designs,  31. 

Beeson,  E.  L.,  Painting,  16. 

Beeler,  J.  C.,  Decorations,  31. 

Beliard,  E.,  Painting,  35. 

Bell,  J.  W.,  Painting,  16. 

Bellange,  E.,  Painting,  35. 

Bellee,  L.  G.,  Painting,  36. 

Bellel,  J.  J.,  Paintings,  35;  Water  color,  39. 
Bellezza,  N.  A.,  Sculpture,  50. 

Bellows,  A.  F.,  Paintings,  25. 

Bendann,  D.,  Photographs,  56. 

Bengson,  E.,  Painting. 


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ART 


Benham,  J.  N.,  jr.,  32. 

Benerman  & Wilson,  Photographs,  58. 
Bennett,  G.,  Sculpture,  33. 

Bennetter,  J.  J.,  Painting,  49. 

Benouville,  A.,  Painting,  36. 

Benson,  E.,  Paintings,  16. 

Bensell,  E.  B.,  Drawings,  29. 

Benton,  D.,  Painting,  16. 

Benton,  J.  D.,  Model,  31. 

Berchere,  N.,  Painting,  36. 

Berg,  A.,  Painting,  47. 

Berg,  E.,  Painting,  46. 

Berg,  O.,  Sculpture,  46. 

• Bergh,  A.,  Painting,  48. 

Bergman,  Miss  E.,  Painting,  46. 

Bergstedt,  Miss  A.,  Painting,  46. 

Berkan,  F.  G.,  Photographs,  56. 

Bernond,  A.,  Photographs,  41. 

Bernard,  Mrs.  D.,  Painting,  39. 

Berteaux,  Mrs.  L.,  Sculpture,  34. 

Berthelemy,  P.  E.,  Painting,  35. 

Bertrand,  E.,  Painting,  33. 

Betti,  F.,  Mosaics,  50. 

Bevington,  S.,  Painting,  28. 

Bevis,  M.,  Decorations,  34. 

Beyseno  & Beckers,  Painting,  39. 

Bianchini,  T.,  Mosaics,  50. 

Bidau,  E.,  Painting,  35. 

Bien,  J.,  Engravings,  29. 

Bierstadt,  A.,  Painting,  16. 

Bierstadt,  C.,  Photographs,  56. 

Bierstadt,  E.,  Photographs,  58. 

Bigelow,  D.  F.,  Painting,  16. 

Bigelow,  L.  G.,  Photographs,  56. 

Bilders,  J.  W.,  Painting,  43. 

Billing,  T.,  Painting,  46.  _ 

Billings,  E.  T.,  Paintings,  16. 

Binling,  G.,  Painting,  25. 

Birch,  T.,  Painting,  16. 

Bishop,  G.,  & Co.,  Lithographs,  33;  Engrav- 
ings, 33. 

Bispham,  H.  C.,  Painting,  16.  - 
Bisschop,  C.,  Painting,  43. 

Black,  J.  W.,  Photographs,  56. 

Blackfield,  E.  H.,  Painting,  56. 

Blackstadius,  J.  L.,  Painting,  48. 

Blackwell,  Miss  S.  E.,  Painting,  16. 

Blanc,  C.  J.,  Painting,  35. 

Blanchard,  J.,  Sculpture,  34. 

Blashfiela,  E.  H.,  Painting,  16. 

Bliss,  Mrs.  L.  S.,  Painting,  25. 

Blois,  F.  B.  de,  Painting,  16. 

Blot,  E.,  Sculpture,  34. 

Blum,  M.,  Painting,  35. 

Boe,  F.,  Painting,  48. 

Boehme  & Frankel,  Oil  Prints,  42. 

Boettcher,  E.,  Photographs,  56. 

Bognard,  J.,  jr.,  Lithographs,  41. 

Boklund,  J.  Ch.,  Painting,  46. 

Boks,  M.,  Painting,  43. 

Bolden,  R.  H.,  Engravings,  30. 

Bolles,  M.,  Photographs,  56. 

Boncinelli,  G.,  & Sons,  Mosaics,  50. 

Boneo,  Martin  L.,  Paintings,  53. 

Bonfield,  V.  de  V.,  Painting,  16. 

Boni,  A.,  Sculpture,  50. 

Bonine,  E.  A.,  Photographs,  58. 

Bonnefoy,  H.,  Painting,  36. 

Boott,  E.,  Painting,  16. 

Borch,  C.,  Sculpture,  49. 

Borselen,  J.  W.  van,  Painting,  43. 

Bosboom,  J.,  Painting,  43. 

Boschetti,  B.,  Sculpture,  50. 

Boston  Society  of  Architects,  Designs,  31. 
Bouasse-Lebel  (fils  aine),  Eng.  and  lith. , 41. 
Bouchard,  J.,  Decorations,  34. 

Boucherat,  C.,  Industrial  designs,  42. 
Boughton,  G.  H.,  Painting,  16;  Water  color, 

25- 

Boughton,  G.  A.,  Painting,  54. 
Boulenger-aine,  Mosaics,  42. 

Bourgerie,  Villette  A.,  Lithographs,  41. 
Borjeson,  J.,  Sculpture,  46. 

Brackett,  W.  M.,  Painting,  16. 


Bradley  & Ruloffson,  Photographs,  56. 
Brandes  & Wolff,  Oil  prints,  42. 

Brandelius,  P.,  Painting,  46. 

Braich,  H.,  & Co.,  Photographs,  56. 
Brainerd,  Mrs.  M.  N.,  Painting,  16. 

Braun,  A.,  Photographs,  43;  Drawing,  58. 
Bray,  J.  de,  Photographs,  41. 

Brazilian  Geological  Commission,  Photo.,  52. 
Brekelenkamp,  Painting,  54. 

Brenner,  C.  C.,  Painting,  16. 

Breton,  E.,  Painting,  35. 

Bretchman,  E.,  Sculpture,  15. 

Bressler  & Kressler,  Engraving,  30. 

Bressan,  G.,  27,  55. 

Brest,  F.,  Painting,  35. 

Brett,  W.  H.,  & Co.,  Engravings,  29. 

Bricher,  A.  I.,  Painting,  25. 

Bridges,  Miss  F.,  Painting,  25. 

Bridgman,  C.  J.,  Painting,  16. 

Bridgeman,  F.  A.,  Painting,  16. 

Briscoe,  F.  D.,  Painting,  16. 

Bristol,  J.  B.,  Painting,  16. 

Brissot  de  Varville,  F.  S.,  Painting,  35. 

B.  A.  Bank  Note  Co.,  Engravings,  33. 
Broadbent  & Phillips,  Photographs,  56. 
Brocard,  P.  J.,  Mosaic,  etc.,  42. 

Brogi,  F.,  & Co.,  Sculpture,  50. 

Brooks,  John,  Marble  bible,  32. 

Brooks,  A.  F.,  Painting,  16. 

Brooks,  I.,  Painting,  16. 

Brown,  C.  V.,  Painting,  16. 

Brown,  G.  L.,  Painting,  16;  Etching,  16. 
Brown,  H.  B.,  Painting,  16. 

Brown,  W.,  Water  color,  25. 

Brown,  G.  S.,  Water  color,  25. 

Brown,  J.  G.,  Paintings,  25. 

Brown,  W.  W.,  Painting,  16. 

Brown,  J.  H.,  Water  color,  25. 

Bruce,  J.,  & Co.,  Photographs,  33. 

Brucken,  A.  F.,  Paintings,  16. 

Brucken,  A.  F.,  Water  color,  25. 

Bruecke,  G.,  Painting,  16. 

Brueille,  G.,  Painting,  36. 

Brukner  & Co.,  Chromo-lithographs,  42. 
Brunacci,  P.  F.,  Mosaics,  50. 

Brunn,  G.  L.,  Water  color,  23. 

Brum,  G.  S.,  Drawings,  27. 

Brunet,  Debaines  A.,  Engraving,  40. 

Brunet,  P.,  Model,  42. 

Brunet,  Howard  P.  A.,  Painting,  35. 

Bruss,  G.  de  F.,  Painting,  16. 

Bruteus,  J.,  Lithographs,  52. 

Briill,  D.,  Painting,  16. 

Buhot,  F.  H.,  Engraving,  40. 

Bunner,  A.  F.,  Painting,  16. 

Burdick,  H.  R.,  Painting,  25. 

Bureau,  E.,  Card  receiver,  32. 

Burling,  G.,  Painting,  25. 

Burne,  Miss  M.,  Paintings,  33. 

Burnes,  C.  M.,  Painting,  16. 

Burnham,  T.  R.,  Photographs,  56. 

Burrow,  R.  W.,  Photographs,  33. 

Burrell,  D.  T.,  Photographs,  56. 

Burt,  M.,  Painting,  16;  Drawing,  27. 

Burton,  W.  J.,  Painting,  16. 

Busey,  N.  S.,  Photographs,  56. 

Busson,  C.,  Painting,  36. 

Butterfield,  D.  W.,  Photographs,  56. 
Cabaillot-Lassalle,  C.,  Painting,  36. 

Cabanel,  A.,  Painting,  54. 

Cabot,  E.  C.,  Paintings,  17. 

Cabrera,  M.,  Painting,  51. 

Cabuzel,  A.  H.,  Painting,  36. 

Caillier,  C.,  Industrial  Designs,  42. 

Caille,  J.  M.,  Sculpture,  34. 

Cain,  A.,  Sculpture,  34. 

Calderon,  J.,  Painting,  51. 

Caldwell,  S.,  32. 

Callias,  H.  de,  Painting,  36. 

Calvo,  Sculpture,  51. 

Cambos,  J.,  Sculpture,  34. 

Cameron,  Miss  K.,  Painting,  r 7. 

Camp,  J.  H.,  Lithographs,  30,  27. 

Canedi,  E.  G.,  Architecture,  50. 


INDEX 


61 


Canta,  J.  A.,  Painting,  43. 

Cantzler,  H.,  Painting,  47. 

Capannini,  C.,  Sculpture,  50. 

Capen,  M.  L.  B.,  Photographs,  56. 

Carrara,  P.  B.,  Sculpture,  50. 

Carbutt,  J.,  Lithographs,  27. 

Cardier,  C.,  Painting. 

Cardan,  J.,  Lithographs,  48. 

Cardozo,  T.  de,  Painting,  17. 

Cariss,  H.  T.,  Painting. 

Carleman,  C.  G.  W.,  Photographs,  48. 

Carlin,  J.,  Painting,  17. 

Carpenter,  D.  H.,  Drawings,  29. 
Carrier-Belleuse,  P.,  Painting,  36. 

Carson,  Mrs.  C.,  Painting,  25 ; Miscellaneous, 
28. 

Carstens,  B.  A.,  Photographs,  49. 

Cartufi,  L.,  Architecture,  50. 

Cartisser,  J.,  Embossed  glass,  32. 

Carvalljo,  D.  H.,  Photographs,  56. 

Casilear,  J.  W.,  Painting,  17. 

Cassagne,  A.,  Painting,  36. 

Cassagne,  A.  T.,  Drawings,  39. 

Cassarin,  A.,  Painting,  51. 

Cassett,  W. , Sculpture,  15. 

Cassinelli,  H.  L.,  Painting,  36. 

Castelnau,  P.  de,  Painting,  36. 

Castiglione,  J.,  Painting,  36. 

Catlin,  G.,  Painting,  17. 

Caverly,  C.,  Sculpture,  15. 

Cecchi,  C.  V.,  Sculpture,  50. 

Cecioni,  Sculpture,  34. 

Cedergren,  P.  N.,  Painting,  47. 

Cederstrom,  G.,  Baron,  Painting,  47. 
Central  Aryckeriets  Aktibolag,  Litho- 
graphs, 48. 

Centennial  Chromo  Co.,  30. 

Centennial  Photograph  Co.,  56. 

Ceriani,  G.,  Sculpture,  50. 

Cetner,  A.  A.  de,  Painting,  36. 

Civita,  A.,  Mosaics,  31. 

Clairval,  Miss  M.,  Painting,  36. 

Clark,  W.  L.,  Photographs,  56. 

Clark,  Ch.  H.,  Chair,  32. 

Clayton,  W.  L.,  Photographs,  56. 

Clement,  F.  A.,  Painting,  36. 

Clinton,  J.  J.,  Photographs,  56. 

Clowes,  C.  M.,  Painting,  17. 

Chabin,  H.,  Painting,  39. 

Chagot,  E.,  Painting,  39. 

Chaillon,  N.,  Painting,  36. 

Chamber  of  Commerce  of  Sienna,  Sculp- 
ture, 50. 

Champney,  J.  W.,  Paintings,  17. 

Champney,  B.,  Paintings,  17. 

Chan,  W.  M.,  Painting,  17. 

Chapman,  Painting,  54. 

Chargot,  E.,  Painting,  36. 

Char tran,  T.,  Painting,  36. 

Charton,  Erneste,  Paintings,  53. 

Chase,  F.  R.,  Painting,  17. 

Chase,  W.  L.,  Photograph,  56. 

Chatrousse,  E.,  Sculpture,  34. 

Chiari,  P.  A.,  Drawings,  50. 

Christensen,  C.  C.  A.,  Painting,  16. 

Christofle  & Co.,  Models,  42. 

Cheret,  L.,  Painting,  36. 

Chevalier,  Lithographs,  41. 

Chevrier,  J.,  Painting,  36. 

Chiapparelli,  T.,  Sculpture,  50. 

Chillman,  P.  E.,  & Co.,  Photographs,  56. 
Clave,  P.,  Painting,  52. 

Cliver  & Elway,  Mosaics,  31. 

Clino,  S.  J.,  Photographs,  33. 

Cobb,  D.,  Painting,  17. 

Codezo,  T.  de,  Painting,  26. 

Cohn,  L.  H.,  & Co.,  30. 

Cohen,  T.  T.,  Drawing,  29. 

Coindre,  G.  J.,  Engraving,  40. 

Cole,  J.  F.,  Paintings,  77. 

Cole,  T.,  Painting,  17. 

Collette,  A.,  Painting,  36. 

Collins,  M.  G.,  Perfumers,  30. 

Collins,  G.  W.,  Photographs,  56. 


Collins,  A.  M.,  Son,  & Co.,  Photographs,  58. 
Collyer,  V.,  Paintings,  17. 

Colman,  S.,  Water  colors,  25. 

Colman,  Samuel,  Painting,  17. 

Colodrero,  P.  M.,  Miscellaneous,  54. 

Colony  of  Blumenau,  Photographs,  52. 
Comerre,  L.,  Painting,  36. 

Commissioners  Illinois  State  Penitentiary, 
Drawings,  31. 

Comte,  P.  C.,  Painting,  36. 

Condit,  I.,  Water  color,  28. 

Continental  Bank  Note  Co.,  Engravings,  29. 
Convent  of  Good  Shepherd,  Paintings,  33. 
Convent,  Sillery,  Picture  work,  34. 

Cooper,  E.,  Sculpture,  15. 

Cooper  Union  School,  Drawings,  29 ; Pho’s,  30. 
Coply,  Paintings,  54. 

Copelin  & Son.  Photographs,  56. 

Cordero,  J.,  Painting,  51. 

Cordoba,  Province  of,  Sculpture,  53. 

Cordier,  C.,  Sculpture,  34,  35. 

Corkill,  E.,  Imitation  marble,  32. 

Cornu,  E.,  & Co.,  Models,  42. 

Coroenne,  H.,  Painting,  36. 

Corral,  J.,  Painting,  51. 

Correa,  J.,  Painting,  51. 

Correa,  N.,  Painting,  31. 

Cortelyou,  G.  V.,  Painting,  26. 

Cortez,  V.,  Painting,  39. 

Cossmann,  M.,  Painting,  36. 

Costa-Silva,  Sculpture,  52. 

Cote,  J.  B.,  Sculpture,  33. 

Coto,  L.,  Painting,  51. 

Couder,  E.  G.,  Painting,  36. 

Courop,  Mrs.,  Painting,  17. 

Courdouan,  V.,  Paintings,  36,  39. 
Courtoisnon,  Miss  B.,  Painting,  39. 

Cox,  W.  B.,  Painting,  29. 

Craeyvanger,  R.,  Painting,  44. 

Craig,  T.  B.,  Painting,  17. 

Cramer,  A.  S.,  32. 

Crano,  F.  F.  de.  Painting,  17. 

Crank,  G.,  Sculpture,  34. 

Crecco,  J.,  Photographs,  53. 

Cropsey,  I.  F.,  Paintings,  17. 

Crosson,  Miss  E.,  Painting,  39. 

Crosscup  & West,  30. 

Crossbey,  E.  H.,  & Co.,  30. 

Crouillebert,  P.  D.,  Painting,  39. 

Crehet,  Lithographs,  41. 

Cremer,  J.,  Photographs,  58. 

Creifelds,  R.,  Painting,  17. 

Crider  & Bros.,  Photographs,  56. 

CrofF  & Camp,  Drawings,  31. 

Croft,  G.  B.,  Drawings,  31. 

Crupheme,  A.  J.,  Painting,  39. 

Crepinet,  A.,  Architectural  designs,  42. 
Culverhouse,  J.  M.,  Painting,  17. 

Cunaeus,  C.,  Painting,  43. 

Currier,  J.  F.,  Painting,  17. 

Curzon,  P.  A.  de.  Painting,  36. 

Cuypers,  P.  J.  H.,  Sculpture,  43. 

Dahl,  H.,  Painting,  49. 

Dahlgreen,  C.,  Painting,  17. 

Dalou,  J.,  Sculpture,  34. 

Dameron,  E.  C.,  Painting,  36. 

Daniels,  G.  F.,  Painting,  17. 

Darley,  F.  O.  C.,  Paintings,  25,  27 ; Drawings, 
29. 

Darrah,  S.  T.,  Painting,  17;  Water  color,  26. 
Dart,  M.,  Painting,  17. 

Daubigny,  K.  P.,  Painting,  36. 

Dauthendey,  Photographs,  43. 

David,  V.,  Photographs,  41. 

I Davila,  D.,  Painting,  51. 

| Day,  F.,  Paintings,  33. 
j Debat-Ponson,  E.  B.,  Painting,  36. 

Deblois,  C.  A.,  Engraving,  40. 

De  Coninck,  P.,  Painting,  36. 

De  Gollier,  Miss  K.  E.,  Paintings,  17. 

De  Haas,  M.  F.,  Paintings,  17. 

Delamantu,  A.  S.,  Photographs,  56. 

De  la  Lalande,  C.  L.,  Architec.  designs,  42. 
Delau,  S.  J.,  Photographs,  56. 


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ART 


Delauney,  A.  A.,  Engraving,  40. 

Del  Castillo,  B.,  Painting,  53. 

Delabbe,  F.  A.,  Painting,  36. 

Delden,  van,  Photographs,  43. 

Delevan,  C.  H.,  Photographs,  56. 

De  Luce,  Painting,  17. 

Deming,  Miss  C.,  Painting,  17. 

Demorest,  W.,  Engraving,  30. 

Derrick,  E.  I.  M.,  Painting,  26. 

Deshayes,  Ch.  F.  E.,  Painting,  37. 

De  Silva,  A.,  Photographs,  56. 

Destree,  J.,  Painting,  44. 

Devaux,  F.  A.,  Sculpture,  34. 

Deventer,  L.  F.  van,  Painting,  44. 

Deventer,  W.  A.  van,  Painting,  44. 

De  Voe,  W.  M.,  Painting,  17. 

Devrez,  D.  H.  L.,  Photographs,  41;  Archi- 
tectural designs,  42. 

Diaz,  Josefa,  Paintings,  53. 

Dielman,  F.,  Painting,  17. 

Diesen,  A.  E.,  Painting,  49. 

Dietrichson,  Mrs.  M.,  Painting,  47. 

Dirkson,  F.,  Painting,  17. 

Dole,  C.  B.,  Pen  work,  32. 

Dolph,  I.  H.,  Painting,  17. 

Doolittle,  E.  S.,  Painting,  17. 

Doremus,  J.  P.,  Photographs,  56. 

Dotterer,  A.  F.,  Photographs,  56. 

Doty  Bros.,  Sculpture,  28. 

Doublemard,  A.  P.,  Sculpture,  34. 

Dougherty,  E.  D.,  Painting,  17. 

Douillard,  A.  M.  L.,  Painting,  36. 

Doux,  Miss  L.,  Painting,  36. 

Dow,  G.,  Painting,  54. 

Dreka,  L.,  Engravings,  29. 

Drexler,  A.,  Painting,  17. 

Du  Bois,  C.  E.,  Painting,  17. 

Dubos,  Miss  A.,  Painting,  36. 

Dubouchet,  H.  J. , Painting, 36 ; Engraving,  40. 
Dubucand,  A.,  Sculpture,  34. 

Ducci,  C.,  Sculpture,  50. 

Duez,  E.  A.,  Painting,  36. 

Dumas,  Mrs.  E.,  Painting,  39. 

Dumaine,  Sculpture,  51 ; Painting,  51. 
Dumaresq,  A.,  Painting,  37. 

Duncker,  A.,  Engravings,  42. 

Dunham,  Mrs.  F.  S.,  Photographs,  56,  58. 
Dunlap,  W.,  Painting,  54. 

Dupre,  L.  V.,  Painting,  36. 

Duplain,  Mrs.  A.,  Painting,  39. 

Duran,  C.,  Painting,  36. 

Durand,  A.  B.,  Painting,  17;  Drawings,  27. 
Durand,  F.  J.,  Water  color,  26. 

Durst,  A.,  Painting,  37. 

Durst,  M.  P.,  Sculpture,  34. 

Duval,  V.,  Painting,  54. 

Duverger,  F.  J.,  Painting,  36. 

Dwyer,  E.  J.,  Inlaid  picture,  30. 

Eakins,  T.,  Painting,  17. 

Earle,  J.,  Painting,  17. 

Eaton,  J.  O.,  Painting,  26. 

Ebersbach,  J.  D.,  Painting,  44. 

Echave,  B.  de,  Painting,  51. 

Eckardt,  C.,  Paintings,  46. 

Edgar,  Miss  L.,  Painting,  27. 

Eerelman,  O.,  Painting,  44. 

Egenberger,  J.  H.,  Painting,  44. 

Ehlerto,  I.  D.,  & Co.,  Lithograph,  30. 
Eickelberg,  W.  H.,  Painting,  44. 

Ekstrom,  P.,  Painting,  47. 

Eliot,  G.,  Painting,  37. 

Elkins,,  H.  A.  Painting,  17. 

Elliott,  C.  L. , Painting,  17.  # 

Ellis,  S.  A.,  Statuary,  15  ; Drawing,  29. 
Elten,  K.  van.  Painting,  26. 

Engstrom,  W.  O.,  Painting,  47. 

Enneking,  J.  E.,  Painting,  18. 

Enriquez,  N.,  Painting,  51. 

Entomological  Society  of  New  South  Wales, 
Photographs. 

Epinette,  Mrs.  M.,  Painting,  39. 

Erhard,  Engravings,  41. 

Essen,  J.  C.  van,  jr..  Painting,  44. 

Etex,  A.,  Photographs,  41. 


Evans,  B.  R.,  Painting,  17. 

Evans,  E.  D.,  Photographs,  56. 

Evans,  G.  & W.  P.,  Photographs,  58. 

Evans,  De  Scott,  Painting,  17. 

Evans,  O.  C.,  Decorations,  34. 

Everdingen,  A.  van,  Painting,  44. 

Eversen,  A.,  Painting,  44. 

Ewell,  D.,  Painting,  18. 

Faber,  H.,  Painting,  26. 

Fabronius,  D.  C.,  Paintings,  18. 

Fagerlin,  F.,  Painting,  47. 

Fahlgren,  C.  A.,  Painting,  47. 

Fairfax,  I.  S.,  Drawings,  31. 

Faivre-Duffer,  L.  S.,  Paintings,  37. 

Falcener,  J.,  Painting,  26. 

Falcini,  A.,  Mosaics,  51. 

Falk,  R.,  Photographs,  43. 

Farmer  Bros.,  Photographs,  33. 

Farrer,  H.,  Painting,  18. 

Farris,  W.  A.,  Painting,  18. 

Fassitt,  Mrs.  C.  A.,  Painting,  18. 

Feldman,  C.,  Painting,  18. 

Felon,  J.,  Sculpture,  39  ; Engraving,  40. 
Fenety,  A.  C.,  Drawing,  29. 

Fenn,  S.  H.,  Paintings,  18. 

Fernandez,  J.,  Sculpture,  51. 

Ferrando,  S.,  Painting,  51. 

Ferri  & Bartolozzo,  Sculpture,  50. 

Ferris,  S.  J.,  Engraving,  27. 

Ferry,  J.  G.,  Paintings,  37. 

Ferstew,  C.,  & Co.,  Lithographs,  46. 

Fery,  Mrs.  L.,  Painting,  37. 

Feyen,  E.,  Painting,  37. 

Feyen-Perrin,  F.  N.  A.,  Painting,  37. 

Fick,  F.,  Sculpture,  28. 

Figuera,  G.,  Painting,  51. 

Fine  Arts  Association,  Paintings,  33. 

Firm,  J.  C.,  & Co.,  Paper  hangings,  31. 
Fischer,  A.,  Marbelized  glass,  32. 

Fisher,  E.,  Painting,  18. 

Fisher,  C.  P.,  Photographs,  56. 

Fisher,  F.  J.,  Painting,  18. 

Fisher,  Mrs.  J.  F.,  Mosaics,  31. 

Fitch,  J.  L.,  Painting,  18. 

Fitzpatrick,  A.,  & Co.,  Painting,  28  ; Window 
glass,  31. 

Fitzgibbon,  J.  H.,  Daguerreotypes,  30. 
Fjeldskov,  V.,  Sculpture,  46. 

Fladmoe,  T.  C.,  Engraving,  49. 

Flagg,  H.  C.,  Painting,  18. 

Flagg,  J.  B.,  Painting,  18. 

Flameng,  L.,  Engraving,  41. 

Fletcher,  T.  S.,  Drawings,  29. 

Fletcher,  V.,  Painting,  18. 

Flier,  H.  R.  van  der,  Painting,  44. 

Flores,  R.,  Painting,  51. 

Florman,  G.,  Photographs,  48.  • 

Flourselling,  C.  H.,  Engravings,  33. 

Flug,  A.,  Painting,  18. 

Faerster,  E.,  30. 

Folsom,  J.  H.,  Photographs,  56. 

Forbes,  Col.,  Engravings,  27. 

Forbes,  Edwin,  Engravings,  29. 

Ford,  H.  C.,  Painting,  18. 

Foreign  Artists,  Engravings,  27. 

Forsyth,  R.,  Statuary,  33. 

Fowler,  T.  T.,  Painting,  18. 

Fowle,  A.  H.,  Drawings,  27. 

Framolini,  T.,  Mosaics,  51. 

Francati  & Santamaria,  Sculpture,  51. 
French,  W.  H.,  Models,  31. 

Frederick  & Bro.,  Glass,  31. 

Francati  & Santamaria,  Mosaics,  50. 

Fraser,  Chr.,  Gilt  frames,  32. 

Frauenfelder,  G.,  Lithographs,  50. 

Frederick,  C.  D.,  & Co.,  Photographs,  56. 
Fredericks,  A.,  Paintings,  26. 

Freeborne,  S.  M.,  Sculpture,  15. 

Freeman,  A.  D.,  Photographs,  56. 

Freeman,  A.,  Vase,  32. 

Freeman,  J.  E.,  Sculpture,  15. 

French,  D.  C.,  Statuary,  15. 

French,  J.  A.,  Photographs,  56. 

Frenchard,  E Painting,  18. 


INDEX 


63 


Frac-Robert  & Fils,  Sculpture,  34. 

Frick,  F.,  Drawing,  29. 

Frament-Meurice,  Models,  42. 

Frullini,  L.,  Sculpture,  50. 

Fry’s  Engraving  Office,  Engravings,  28. 
Furness,  H.  H.,  Painting,  18. 

Gabineau,  J.  A.  C.  de.  Sculpture,  34;  Me- 
dallion, 35. 

Gaillard,  C.  F.,  Engraving,  41. 

Gaillard,  E.,  Chromo-lithographs,  42. 

Galli  Brothers,  Sculpture,  50. 

Galinde,  R.  E.,  Painting,  18. 

Galland,  A.  H.,  Painting,  18. 

Gallandz,  L.  A.,  Mosaics,  51. 

Galvan,  I.  E.,  Painting,  18. 

Galvan,  Mrs.  S.  M.,  Painting,  18. 

Gardell,  Miss  A.,  Painting,  48. 

Gardener,  E.  I.,  Painting,  18. 

Gardener,  D.  W.,  Canvass  stretchers,  32. 
Gargini,  C.,  Sculpture,  50. 

Gamier,  J.  A.,  Painting,  37. 

Garrdent,  A.,  Sculpture,  15. 

Garret,  R.,  Painting,  54. 

Gattinoni,  Carlos,  Paintings,  53. 

Gaucherel,  L.,  Engravings,  41. 

Gaudez,  Miss  C.  D.,  Painting,  39. 

Gautherin,  J.,  Sculpture,  34. 

Gay,  W.  A.,  Painting,  18. 

Gay,  E.,  Painting,  18. 

Gay,  W.,  Painting,  18. 

Gazette  des  Beaux -Arts,  Engravings,  41. 
Geiser,  Frederico,  Photographs,  54. 

Gempt,  B.  H.,  Painting,  44. 

Gerardin,  G.,  Sculpture,  15. 

Gerlach  & Fromhagen,  Photographs,  56. 
Gerry,  S.  L.,  Painting,  19. 

Gentill,  C.,  Photographs,  56. 

Giani,  E.,  Sculpture,  50. 

Gibson,  J.,  Engraving,  30. 

Giddings,  T.,  Frame,  28. 

Gide,  T.,  Painting,  37. 

Gifford,  R.  S.,  Painting,  18;  Water  color, 
26. 

Gignoux,  R.,  Painting,  18. 

Gilbert,  S.  D.,  Painting,  26. 

Gillot  & Son,  Engravings,  41. 

Girard,  N.  J.,  Sculpture,  34. 

Girard,  J.,  Photographs,  41. 

Girardi,  F.,  Drawings,  29. 

Glaize,  P.  P.  L.,  Painting,  37. 

Gogler,  L.,  Painting,  18 
Goldsmith,  J.  H.,  Photographs,  56. 

Good,  F.  M.,  Photographs,  56. 

Goodes,  E.  A.,  Painting,  19. 

Gookins,  J.  F.,  Painting,  18. 

Goossens,  J.,  & Son,  Painting,  43. 

Goupil  & Co.,  Photographs,  47. 

Government  of  New  Zealand,  Photographs. 
Grace,  J.,  Sculpture,  15. 

Graff  Bros.,  Lithographs,  27,  30. 

Graham,  W.,  Painting,  18;  Water  color,  26. 
Granbey,  Miss  V.,  Painting,  18. 

Granbey,  Miss  H.  A.,  Painting,  18. 
Grandchamps,  L.  E.  P.,  Painting,  37. 
Granger,  P.  E.,  Sculpture,  15. 

Granger,  F.,  Painting,  18. 

Granges,  Baron  P.  des,  56. 

Grant,  A.  G.,  Photographs,  56;  Architectural 
designs,  34. 

Graphic  Company,  Engravings,  27. 

Gray,  H.  P.,  Painting,  18. 

Gray,  G.,  China,  28. 

Gray,  F.  W.,  Engravings,  53. 

Grayon,  C.  P.,  Painting,  18. 

Graves,  Miss  L.  P.,  Painting,  18. 

Graves,  J.  A.,  Photographs,  56. 

Greatorex,  Engravings,  27. 

Greatorex,  Mrs.  E.,  Painting,  18. 

Green,  F.  W.,  Painting,  io. 

Greene,  E.  D.  E.,  Painting,  18. 

Gregari,  L.,  Painting,  18. 

Greig,  A.  E.  N.,  Decorations,  34. 

Grenier,  H.  N.,  Photographs,  33. 

Greive,  J.  C.,  jr.,  Painting,  44. 


Griffin,  J.,  Painting,  15. 

Grimelund,  J.  M.,  Painting,  49. 

Griot,  A.,  Miscellaneous,  27/ 

Groiseilliez,  M.  de,  Painting,  37. 

Groot,  J.  de,  Painting,  44. 

Gruijter,  W.,  jr.,  Painting,  44. 

Gruger,  P.  E.,  Letters,  32. 

Guarnerio,  Sculpture,  54. 

Gude,  H.,  Painting,  49. 

Gudin,  T.,  Painting,  19,  37. 

Guebelman,  T.,  Photographs,  56. 

Gueneux  & Normand,  E.,  Lithographs,  41. 
Guerber,  S.  L.,  Painting,  18. 

Guerea,  G.,  Sculpture,  51. 

Guidi,  Federigo,  & Billi,  Photographs,  50. 
Guillois,  Mrs.  C.,  Painting,  39. 

Guillon,  A.  T.,  Painting,  37. 

*Gunnington,  Miss,  Painting,  18. 

Gunnison,  Miss' M.  D.,  Painting,  18. 
Gutekin,  W.  G.,  Photographs,  58. 
Gutekunst,  F.,  Photographs,  56. 

Guthers,  C.,  Painting,  18. 

Gutierres,  F.,  Painting,  51. 

Gutierres,  R.,  Painting,  51. 

Guy,  S.  J.,  Paintings,  18. 

Haanen,  A.,  Painting,  44. 

Haas,  A.,  Models,  28. 

Haas,  M.  F.  H.  de.  Painting. 

Hackett,  C.  C.,  Painting,  19. 

Hafstrom^A.  G.,  Painting,  47. 

Hagg,  J.,  Painting,  48. 

Haight,  H.  J.,  Painting,  19. 

Hale,  E.  D.,  Painting,  19. 

Hall,  J.,  Photographs,  56. 

Hall,  C.,  Painting,  19. 

Halliday,  N.  H.,  Panels,  32. 

Halon,  A.,  Decorations,  34. 

Hamilton,  H.,  Painting,  19. 

Hammer,  W.,  Painting,  46. 

Hammer,  G.  D.,  Lithographs,  30. 

Hammer,  H.  J.,  Painting,  46. 

Hance,  A.  L.,  Photographs,  58. 

Hand,  A.  N.,  Photographs,  56. 

Handy,  Painting,  20. 

Hanedoes,  L.,  Painting,  44. 

Hanno,  W.,  Painting,  49. 

H.anoteau,  N.,  Painting,  37. 

Hanrath,  F.,  Painting,  44. 

Hansen,  H.,  Painting,  46;  Carvings,  49. 
Harding,  J.  E.,  Photographs,  59. 

Harding,  J.,  Painting,  54. 

Haring,  J.  C.,  Photographs,  56. 

Harley,  j.  K.,  Lithographs,  30. 

Harmann,  J.  S.,  Decorations,  34. 

Harnett,  W.,  Painting,  19. 

Harnron,  A.,  Painting,  26. 

Harpignies,  H.,  Painting,  37. 

Harran,  J.,  Painting,  52. 

Harris,  P.  S.,  Painting,  19. 

Harris,  W.,  Photographs,  58. 

Harrison,  H.,  Painting,  19. 

Harrison,  Miss  H.  N.,  Painting,  19. 
Harrison,  Miss  S.  W.,  Paintings,  33. 

Hart,  E.  H.,  Photographs,  56. 

Hart,  J.  M.,  Paintings,  19. 

Hart,  Wm.,  Water  color,  26. 

Harterick,  H.,  Painting,  19. 

Hartwell,  H.  E.,  Drawings,  31. 

Hartley,  I.  S.,  Sculpture,  15. 

Hasselriis,  D.,  Painting,  46. 

Haseltine,  W.  S.,  Painting,  20. 

Haskell,  S.  E.,  Painting,  19. 

Haworth,  J.,  Photographs,  58. 

Hayward,  H.  D.,  Painting,  19. 

Hazeu,  A.  C.,  Painting,  44. 

Hazen,  Mrs.  E.  M.,  Paintings,  33. 

Hazzard,  R.  T.,  Ornaments,  31. 

Heade,  M.  T.,  Painting,  19. 

Healy,  G.  P.  A.,  Painting,  19. 

Hearn,  C.  W.,  Photographs,  58. 

Heaton,  A.  G.,  Painting,  19. 

Heath  & McKendrick,  Ornamentation,  31. 
Heerebaart,  G.,  Painting^44. 

Heemskerk,  J.  E.  van  B.,  Painting.  44. 


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Held,  Ch.,  Engraving  on  gold,  30. 

Heldebran,  H.  T.,  Engravings,  41. 

Hellquist,  H.,  Painting,  47. 

Heist,  V.,  Painting,  54. 

Hemsherk,  Painting,  54. 

Hemmiiller,  W.,  Painting,  27. 

Henderson,  A.,  Photographs,  33. 
Hendrickson,  S.,  Drawings,  29. 

Henkes,  G.,  Painting,  44. 

Henning,  H.  D.  A.,  Painting,  19. 

Hennig,  R.,  Photographs,  43. 

Henry,  E.  L.,  Paintings,  19. 

Henshelwood,  C.  B.  &.  R.,  Paintings,  19. 
Hepburn,  W.,  Painting,  19. 

Hermelin,  Baron  O.,  Painting,  47. 

Hernandez,  J.,  Painting,  51. 

Herpin,  L.,  Painting,  37. 

Herrick,  H.  W.,  Painting,  26. 

Herst,  A.  C.  J.,  Painting,  37,  39. 

Hertzberg,  A.  G.,  Painting,  47. 

Herzog,  H.,  Painting,  19. 

Herzog,  J.,  Photographs,  43. 

Hess,  J.,  Designs,  31. 

Hessler,  A.,  Photographs,  56. 

Hetzel,  G.,  Painting,  19. 

Hetsch,  C.,  Designs,  46. 

Heyl,  M.,  Painting,  44. 

Hicks,  T.,  Paintings,  19. 

Higgins,  G.  F.,  Painting,  19. 

Hildebran,  H.  T.,  Engraving.  * 
Hildebrand,  Miss  C.,  Drawing,  39. 

Hill,  T.,  Painting,  19. 

Hill,  J.  W.,  Water  color,  26. 

Hillemacher,  E.  E.,  Painting,  37. 

Hillyer,  H.  L.,  Painting,  19. 

Hilverdink,  J.,  Painting,  44. 

Hilverdink,  E.  A.,  Painting,  44. 

Hinckley,  T.  H.,  Painting,  19. 

Hirsh,  J.  M.,  Photographs,  58. 

Hurlinger,  C.  W.,  Enameled  works,  28. 
Hirsch,  A.,  Painting,  37. 

Hirst,  Miss  C.  R.,  Painting,  19. 

Hoar,  W.,  Inlaid  work,  31. 

Hobbs,  R.  S.,  & Co.,  Paper,  31. 

Hobbs  & Son,  Painting,  26 ; Drawing,  31. 
Hobbs,  Architectural  designs,  27;  Painting. 
Hobendan  & Mildrum,  Painting,  34. 

Hoefel,  F.,  Painting  on  glass,  27. 

Hoesslin,  G.,  Painting,  19. 

Hoffman,  F.,  & Sons,  Miscellaneous,  28 ; Mo- 
saics, 31. 

Hober,  H.,  Photographs,  56. 

Holbrook,  Painting,  19. 

Holin,  G.  R.,  Designs,  31. 

Holm,  P.  D.,  Painting,  47. 

Holmer,  T.  H.,  Painting,  19. 

Holmes,  G.  W.,  Painting. 

Holmes,  J.,  Sculpture,  28. 

Hollander,  H.,  Cz.,  Painting,  44. 

Hollyer,  S.,  Engravings,  27,  29. 

Holmlund,  Miss  J.,  Painting,  47. 

Holst,  J.  G.  von,  Painting,  49. 

Homer,  W.,  Painting,  19;  Water  color,  26. 
Homer,  Lee  & Co.,  Engravings,  29. 
Hondekoeter,  Painting,  54. 

Hooe,  J.  H.  van,  Painting. 

Hoover,  Jas.,  Chromos,  30. 

Hope,  J.,  Painting,  19. 

Hopkins,  R.,  Painting,  19. 

Hoppe,  E.,&  Co.,  Oil  prints,  42. 

Hopps,  H.  H.  H.,  Painting,  19. 

Hopson,  W.,  Miscellaneous,  31. 

Horn,  H.  E.  van,  V.,  Painting,  19. 

Horning,  F.  L.  B.,  Tokens,  32. 

Horton,  E.  W.,  Painting,  20. 

Hosch  & Frankenburger,  Oil  prints,  42. 
Houten,  Mevr.  von,  Painting. 

Hovey,  E.  Y.,  Photographs,  56. 

Hove,  J.  H.  van,  Painting,  44. 

Hove,  B.  J.  van,  Painting,  44. 

Howell,  Mr.  J.  R.,  Painting,  19. 

Howell,  J.  R.,  Photographs,  50. 

Huas,  P.  A.,  Painting,  37. 

Hubbard,  Paintings,  19. 


Huldberg,  F.,  Lithographs,  48;  Photographs. 
Hulei,  F.,  Photographs,  43. 

Hugard,  C.  S.,  Painting,  37. 

Hunckel,  G.,  Engravings,  42. 

Hunt,  W.  M.,  Painting,  20. 

Hunt,  Painting,  19. 

Hunt,  R.  H.,  Drawings,  31. 

Hunter,  T.,  Chromos,  30. 

Huntington,  D.,  Pointings,  19. 

Hutinet,  J.  D.,  Photographs,  58. 

Huybers,  J.  D.,  Painting,  44. 

Hyatt,  Mrs.  D. , Painting,  20 ; Water  color,  26. 
Hygen,  B.,  Painting,  49. 

Hynemann,  H.  N.,  Painting,  19. 

Illingworth,  W.  H.,  Photograph,  56. 

Inman,  H.,  Painting,  20. 

Insley,  A.,  Painting,  20. 

Irving,  J.  B.,  Paintings,  20. 

Israels,  J.,  Painting,  44. 

Itasse,  A.,  Sculpture,  34;  Painting,  84. 
Itajaky,  Colony  of,  Photographs,  52. 

Jackta,  Miss  L.  A.,  Painting,  39. 
acobi.  Photographs,  43. 
acobsen,  S.,  Painting,  49. 
acomin,  A.  L. , Painting,  37. 

Jacquand,  C.,  Painting,  37. 

Jacquemart,  J.  F.,  Engravings,  41. 

Jacquier,  E.,  Sculpture,  15. 

Jadin,  E.,  Painting,  37. 

Tames,  F.,  Painting,  20. 

James,  Mrs.  J.  A.,  Paintings,  33. 

Japy,  L.  A.,  Painting,  37. 

Jarvis,  M.,  Painting,  20. 

Jenger,  H.,  Photographs,  56. 

Jernberg,  A.,  Painting,  47. 

Jernberg,  O.,  Painting,  47. 

Jerome,  E.  G.,  Painting,  20. 

Jimenez,  J.,  Painting,  51. 

Jimenez,  R.,  Painting,  51. 

Jobbe-Duval,  Paintings,  37. 

John,  J.,  Painting,  20. 

Johns,  C.  M.,  Painting,  20. 

Johnsen,  E.,  Painting,  54. 

Johnson,  F.,  Painting,  20. 

Johnson,  E.,  Painting,  20. 

Johnson,  D.,  Painting,  20. 

Johnson,  J.  L.,  Painting,  20. 

Johnson,  E.  L.,  Photographs,  33. 

Johnson  & Dyer,  Lithographs,  30. 

Jones,  A.,  Painting,  20;  Photographs,  58. 
Jones,  H.  B.,  Painting,  20. 

Jong,  G.  de,  Photographs,  45. 

Joosten,  D.  J.  H.,  Painting,  44. 

Jordan,  A.  W.,  Drawings,  29,30. 

Juarez,  L.,  Painting*  51. 

Juarez,  J.,  Painting,  51. 

Judge,  E.  S.,  &.  Co.,  Ornaments,  31. 

Julio,  E.  B.  D.,  Painting,  20. 

Jundt,  G.,  Painting,  37. 

Kaarstad,  J.  O.,  Painting,  49. 

Kaehler,  G.,  Industrial  designs,  31. 

Kaffel  Freres,  Sculpture  ; Bronzes,  42. 
Kallenberg,  A.  B.,  Painting,  47. 

Kappes,  A.,  Painting,  20. 

Kappeler,  T.,  Imitations,  32. 

Kate,  H.  F.  C.,  ten,  Painting,  44. 

Kate,  J.  M.  H.,  ten,  Painting,  44. 

Kaufmann,  T.,  Painting,  20. 

Kaufman,  A.  & C.,  Oil  prints,  42. 

Kellen,  D.  von  dar,jr.,  Painting,  44. 

Keller,  F.  A.,  Sculpture,  35. 

Kelly,  Mrs.  J.  W.,  Painting,  20. 

Kelly,  Wm.  J.,  Typographic  art,  32. 

Kemeys,  E.,  Painting;  Sculpture,  15. 
Kendall,  T.  A.,  State  seals,  28. 

Kendrick,  D.  T.,  Painting,  20. 

Kennedy,  W.  E.,  Pictures,  32. 

Kensett,  J.  F.,  Painting,  20. 

Kester,  H.,  Painting,  20. 

Kever,  J.  S.  H.,  Painting,  44. 

Kew,  J.  H.,  Photographs,  56. 

Keyser,  J.  G.,  Painting,  29;  Lithographs,  30. 
Kichlholz,  B.,  Photographs,  57. 

Kienlin,  J.,  Painting,  37. 


INDEX 


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ICiewning,  Photographs,  43. 

Kilburn,  B.  W.,  Photographs,  57. 

Kinder,  E.,  Wool  pictures,  32. 

Kimney,  J.  D.,  Engraving,  29. 

King,  G.  W.,  Painting,  20. 

Kirkpatrick,  C.  & W.,  Painting,  32. 

Klem,  F.,  Photographs,  49. 

Kluyoer,  P.  L.  F.,  Painting,  44. 

Knight,  D.  R.,  Painting,  20. 

Knocke,  W.  C.,  Painting,  20. 

Knox,  G.  W.,  Models,  28. 

Knudsen,  C.,  Photographs,  49. 

Knudsen,  K.,  Photographs,  49. 

Kock,  Miss  E.,  Painting,  37. 

Koekkoek,  H.  P.,  Painting,  44. 

Koekkoek,  W.,  Painting,  44. 

Kolkow,  F.  J.  von,  Photographs,  45. 

Kollock,  M.,  Painting,  20. 

Kool,  S.,  Painting,  44. 

Koskull,  A.  G.,  Painting,  47. 

Kosler,  J.,  Photographs,  43. 

Koster,  E.,  Painting,  44. 

Kraft,  F.,  Illuminated  work,  32. 

Kremer,  J.  M.,  Photographs,  43. 
Kretschman,  E.  A.,  Sculpture,  15. 
Kreutzberg,  Ch.,  Wax  model,  32. 

Kruseman,  H.  D.  van  Elten,  Painting,  44. 
Kulle,  J.,  Painting,  47. 

Kunath,  O.,  Painting,  20. 

Kurtz,  W.,  Painting,  27;  Photographs,  57. 
Kuwassey,  C.  J.,  Painting,  37. 

Kylberg,  Miss  R.,  Painting,  48. 

Lacretelle,  J.  E.,  Painting,  37. 

Lacroix,  Miguel,  Decorations,  53. 

La  Farge,  J.,  Painting,  20. 

LafFon,  Photographs,  41. 

Lagerholm,  Miss  W.,  Painting,  47. 
Laguillerimie,  F.  A.,  Painting,  41 ; Engraving, 
37- 

Lairesse,  G.,  Painting,  54. 

La  Kochenoire,  C.  J.,  Painting,  37. 

Lambdin,  J.  R.,  Painting,  20. 

Lambdin,  G.  C.,  Painting,  20. 

Lambert,  A.  E.,  Painting,  37. 

Lami,  di,  Nozan,  C.  E.,  Painting,  39. 
Lamotte,  A.,  Engraving,  41. 

Lamson,  J.  H.,  Photographs,  57. 

Lalanne,  M.,  Engraving,  39,  41. 

Lalande,  C.  L.,  Architectural  design. 
Landelle,  Ch.,  Painting,  37. 

Landy,  J.,  Photographs,  57. 

Lange  & Bro.,  Mosaics,  31. 

Lang,  L.,  Painting,  20. 

Lanson,  E.,  Sculpture,  35. 

Laplante,  C.,  Engraving,  41. 

Laporte,  M.,  Painting,  37. 

Laporte,  E.  H.,  Painting,  38. 

Lardham,  T.,  Decorations,  34. 

Larson,  Miss  V.,  Painting,  48. 

Lauderbach,  J.  W.,  30. 

Laurent,  H.,  Painting,  38. 

Lawrie,  A.,  Painting,  20. 

Lawton,  L.  W.,  Photographs,  57. 

Lays,  J.  P.,  Painting,  37. 

Lazarus,  J.  H.,  Painting,  20. 

Lea,  A.  M.,  Painting,  20. 

Lebel,  E.,  Painting,  37. 

Lebrethop,  J.,  Medallions,  28. 

Lechesne,  A.  J.  B.,  Sculpture,  35. 

Le  Clair,  Painting,  20. 

Le  Coite,  A.  J.  L.,  Sculpture,  35. 

Le  Due,  M.  V.,  Miscellaneous,  55. 

Lee,  W.,  Decorations,  34. 

Lefman,  Photographs,  41. 

Legat,  L.  Painting,  37. 

Leggo  Bros.,  Engravings,  30. 

Legras,  A.,  Lithographs,  41. 

Leland,  H.,  Painting,  20. 

Lelux,  A.,  Painting,  37. 

Lely,  P.,  Sir,  Painting,  54. 

Lenz,  F.,  Engravings,  42. 

Leon,  Vidal,  Photographs,  42. 

Leonardo  da  Vinci,  Painting,  54. 

Leoni,  A.,  Sculpture,  50. 


Leonhardt,  T.,  & Son,  30. 

Lepesqueur,  H.,  Paintings,  37. 

Lerche,  V.,  Painting,  49. 

Lesrel,  A.  A.,  Painting,  38. 

Lestang  Larade,  L.  de.  Painting,  39. 

Leuce,  P.  D.,  Painting,  20. 

Leuzinger,  Photographs,  52. 

Levasseur,  J.  G.,  Engraving,  41. 

Levi,  H.,  Penmanship,  32. 

Levy,  T.  S.,  Drawings,  31. 

Levy,  G.,  Engraving,  41. 

Levy,  A.,  Photographs,  57. 

Levy,  J.,  & Co.,  Photographs,  41,  57. 

Lewis,  E.  D.,  Painting,  20. 

Lewis,  T.,  Photographs,  57. 

Leyendecker,  F.  M.,  Painting,  37. 

Lezcamo,  Francisco  A.,  Photographs,  53. 
Libarty,  J.  C.  Z.,  Miscellaneous,  28. 
Lichtenfelder,  Sculpture  ; Models,  41. 
Liebert,  A.,  Photographs,  41. 

Libert,  A.,  Industrial  designs,  42. 

Libreria,  S.,  Lithographs,  50. 

Lilijestrom,  A.,  Architectural  drawings,  48. 
Lindahl,  A.,  Photographs,  48. 

Lindegren,  Miss  A.,  Painting,  47. 
Lindemann,  C.  F.,  Painting,  20. 

Lindman,  A.,  Painting,  47. 

Lindner,  R.,  Models,  28. 

Lingeman,  L. , Painting,  44. 

Li thografiska  Aktibolaget,  Lithographs,  48. 
Lippencott,  W.  H.,  Painting,  20. 

Lockwood  & Randolph,  Pressed  wood,  30. 
Lockwood,  W.  H.,  Engraving,  28. 

Loescher,  Petsch,  Photographs,  43. 

Loebnitz,  C.,  Designs,  31. 

Loison,  P.,  Sculpture,  35. 

Lokhorst,  D.  van.  Painting,  44. 

Longacre&  Co.,  Engraving,  30. 

Longfellow,  E.  W.,  Painting,  20. 

Loop,  Mrs.  H.  A.,  Painting,  20. 

Loop,  Henry  A.,  Painting,  20. 

Lorck,  K.  J.,  Painting,  49. 

Lorin,  A.  C.,  Glass  work,  39. 

Lortet,  L.  O.,  Painting,  37. 

Lofgren,  Miss  K.,  Painting,  47. 

Lofstrom,  Miss  S.,  Photographs,  48. 
Lonnroth,  F.,  Painting,  47. 

Lowell,  J.  A.,  & Co.,  Engravings,  29. 
Luminais,  E.  N.,  Painting,  37. 

Lundberg,  W.  A.,  Photographs,  48. 
Lundmark,  A.,  Sculpture,  46. 

Luppen,  F.  van,  Sculpture,  33. 

Lydston,  F.  A.,  Painting,  20. 

Lynch,  A.  K.,  & Co.,  Staining,  31. 

Maaten,  J.  J.  van  der,  Painting,  44. 

Machen,  W.  H.,  Painting,  21. 

MacGrath,  T.  J.,  Carvings,  28. 

MacKnight,  S.  R.,  Paintings,  21. 

Macy,  W.  E.,  Painting,  21. 

Macy,  R.  H.,  & Co.,  32. 

Makart,  H.,  Painting,  54. 

Maerz,  A.  J.,  Painting,  21. 

Magrath,  W.,  Water  color,  26. 

Magrath,  Paintings,  21. 

Magrath,  W.,  Painting,  21. 

Maija,  C.,  Photographs,  50. 

Maignan,  A.,  Painting,  38. 

Maillart,  D.  U.  N.,  Painting,  38. 

Mallet,  J.,  Painting,  38. 

Malstrom,  J.  A.,  Drawings,  48. 

Malmstrom,  J.  A.,  Painting,  47. 

Manners,  Miss  A.  F.,  Monograms,  28. 
Manchola,  J.,  Painting,  51. 

Mansuy,  Dotin  I.,  Painting,  39. 

Manuel,  Father,  Painting,  51. 

Maningstern,  P.,  Precious  stones,  32. 
Marcellin,  J.  E.,  Sculpture,  35. 

Marchand,  L.  L. , Models,  41. 
i Marchant,  E.  D.,  Painting,  21. 

I Marcy,  L.  G.,  Photographs,  58. 

1 Mares,  W.,  Painting,  44. 

Markham,  C.  C.,  Painting,  21. 

Marroig,  Gabriel  Juan,  Painting,  53 ; Sculp- 
ture, 54. 


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Marshall,  A.,  Photographs,  57. 

Marshall,  W.  E.,  Painting,  21 ; Engraving,  27. 
Marshall,  S.  S.,  Stained  glass,  31. 

Martens,  W.  J.,  Painting,  44. 

Martin,  H.,  Painting,  21. 

Martin,  G.,  Sculpture,  35. 

Martin,  F.,  Sculpture,  35. 

Martin,  E.,  Painting,  38. 

Martin,  Miss  E.,  Painting,  21. 

Martin,  Mrs.  L.  E.,  Panels,  27. 

Martino,  de,  Painting,  52. 

Martin,  L.  E.,  Painting, 

Marven,  Miss  E.  G.,  Bark  picture,  34. 

Mary,  Mrs.  M.,  Drawing,  40. 

Mason,  O.  G.,  Photographs,  57. 

Masson,  Miss  A.,  Painting,  38. 

Masure,  S.,  Painting,  38. 

Masurel,  J.  E.,  Painting,  44. 

Mathews,  W.  F.,  Paintings,  21. 

Mathews,  W.,  Paintings,  21. 

Mathieu,  O.  P.,  Painting,  38. 

Mattarelli,  A.,  Sculpture,  50;  Mosaics,  51. 
Matthews  & Warren,  Printing,  32. 

Maussion,  Miss  E.  de.  Painting,  39 ; Draw- 
ing, 40. 

Mauve,  A.,  Painting,  44. 

MaVelasquez,  J.,  Painting,  52. 

Mayer,  C.,  Engravings,  30;  Paintings,  42,  54. 
Mayer,  F.  B.,  Painting,  21. 

Maynard,  Painting,  33. 

Maynard,  G.  W.,  Painting,  21. 

Maynicke,  Miss  E.,  Painting,  21. 

Mayo,  T.  H.,  Photographs,  57. 

Mazzotti,  A.,  Architecture,  50. 

McCollin,  T.  H.,  Photographs,  58. 
McCormick,  J.  L.,  Photographs,  57. 
McCracken,  S.,  Mosaics,  31. 

McDonald,  M.  J.,  Paintings,  26 
McEntee,  J.,  Painting,  21. 

McGregor,  G.  S.,  Graining,  31. 

McEntee,  Painting,  54. 

McIntyre,  7.  L.,  Photographs,  57. 

McLellan,  D.  M.,  Lithography,  30. 

McLees,  Engraving,  29. 

McNurtree,  L.  G.,  Painting,  21. 

McPherson,  W.  J.,  & Co.,  Windows,  32. 
McRea,  J.  C.,  Engravings,  27/29. 
Meckeprang,  A.,  Painting,  46. 

Megret,  L.  N.  A.,  Sculpture,  35. 

Melby,  W.,  Painting,  46. 

Meile,  A.  L.,  Painting,  38. 

Melrose,  A.,  Painting,  21. 

Mendoza,  F.,  Painting,  52. 

Mene,  P.  J.,  Sculpture,  45. 

Menon,  Miss  M.  L.,  Drawings,  40. 

Mermet,  Mrs.  C.,  Painting,  39. 

Mery,  A.  E.,  Painting,  38. 

Merritt,  J.  P.,  Engraving,  33;  Painting. 
Mesch,  J.  A.,  Sculpture,  46. 

Mesdag,  Mrs.,  Painting,  44. 

Mesdag,  H.  W.,  Painting,  44. 

Metzner,  H.,  Drawings,  29. 

Meyer,  C.,  Carvings,  28. 

Meyer,  H.,  Sculpture. 

Meyer,  J , jr..  Engravings,  29. 

Meyer,  Ferd.,  Engravings,  30. 

Meyer,  J.,  Photographs,  57. 

Meyer,  W.,  Engravings,  48. 

Meyers,  A.,  Photographs,  57. 

Meynen,  F.,  Sculpture,  15. 

Michel,  E.  B.,  Painting,  38. 

Michel,  L.,  Sculpture;  Models,  41. 
Middlemiss  & Hunter,  Photographs,  33. 
Mifflin,  Lloyd,  Painting,  21 ; Engravings,  27. 
Miguel,  M.  Y.  R.,  Painting,  51. 

Miller,  C.  H.,  Painting,  21. 

Miller,  E.  F.,  Painting,  26. 

Miller,  W.,  Sculpture,  15. 

Millett,  F.  D.,  Painting,  21. 

Minor,  R.  C , Painting,  21. 

Mischewsky,  R.,  Photographs,  43. 

Mitchell,  H.,  Impressions,  28. 

Mittermaier,  M.,  Glass,  31. 

Moeller,  F.  G.,  Drawing,  31. 


Moglia,  A.,  Mosaics,  51. 

Molinari,  Joaquin,  Sculpture,  54. 

Molkenboer,  W.  B.  G.,  Architectural  designs, 
45- 

Moller,  N.  B.,  Painting,  49. 

Monfallet,  A.  F.,  Painting,  38. 

Monginot,  C.,  Painting,  38. 

Monks,  J.  A.,  Painting,  21. 

Monroy,  P.,  Painting,  51. 

Montalant,  J.  O.  de,  Painting,  21. 
Montelatici,  A.,  & Bro.,  Mosaics,  51. 
Montelatici,  G.,  Mosaics,  51. 

Moore,  H.  H.,  Painting,  21. 

Moore,  H.  K.,  Painting,  21. 

Moore,  A.  W.,  Engravings,  33. 

Moore,  R.  E.,  Engravings,  29. 

Mora,  J.  M.,  Photographs,  57. 

Moran,  T.,  Painting,  21 ; Water  color,  26. 
Moran,  E.,  Painting,  21. 

Moran,  P.,  Painting,  21 ; Engravings,  27. 
Morand,  A.,  Painting,  21. 

Moreau-Vauthier,  Sculpture,  35. 

Morel,  A.,  Sculpture;  Models,  41. 

Morrell,  Mrs.  I.,  Painting,  21. 

Morini,  F.,  Sculpture,  50. 

Morrison,  J.  C.,  Painting,  33. 

Morin,  E.,  Painting,  38. 

Morris,  W.  V.,  Glass  sign,  32. 

Morton,  J.  D.,  Photographs,  33. 

Mosher,  C.  S.,  Photographs,  57. 

Mota,  A.  da.  Photographs.  52. 

Moulin,  H.,  Sculpture,  35. 

Muller,  R.  A.,  Engravings,  40. 

Muller,  E.,  & Co.,  Mosaics,  etc.,  27,  42. 
Mulvaney,  J.,  Painting,  21. 

Mundhenk,  A.,  Sculpture,  15. 

Mungoe,  G.,  Painting,  26. 

Munier,  E.,  Painting,  38. 

Munzig,  G.  C.,  Drawings,  27. 

Muntz,  Bro.,  & Co.,  Engravings,  30. 
Muratori,  Jose,  Painting,  53. 

Muraton,  A.,  Painting,  38. 

Euraton,  Mrs.  E.,  Painting,  38. 

Muraaeer,  T.,  Photographs,  58. 

Murillo,  Painting,  54. 

Murphy,  Miss  E.,  Drawings,  29. 

Murtland,  M.  M.,  Painting,  21. 

Musollino,  Salvador,  Sculpture,  54. 

Musler,  W.,  Painting,  21. 

Nagle,  Cooke,  & Ewing,  Paper  hangings,  31. 
Nakken,  W.  C.,  Painting,  44. 

Nasori  Novelty  Co.,  Photographs,  58. 
National  Porcelain  Manf.  Co.,  Drawings,  40. 
National  Bank  Note  Co.,  Engravings,  29. 

N.  N.,  Lithographs,  52. 

Neagle,  J.,  Painting,  54. 

Nelli,  A.,  Sculpture,  50. 

Netscher,  G.,  Painting,  54. 

Newberg,  R.,  Painting,  21. 

Newell,  R.,  & Son,  Photographs,  57,  58. 
Newell,  H.,  Painting,  21. 

New  England  Granite  Works,  Sculpture,  31. 
Newman,  A.,  Photographs,  57. 

Newton,  H.  D.,  Photographs,  57. 

Nichols,  H.  H.,  Engraving,  29. 

Nicoll,  J.  C.,  Paintings,  21  ; Water  color,  26. 
Nicolas,  Mrs.  M.  J.,  Painting,  38. 
Nicolaysen,  L.  W.,  Painting,  49. 

Nielsen,  A.,  Painting,  49. 

Nielssen,  J.,  Painting,  49. 

Niffen,  P.  A.,  Painting,  21. 

Nilsson,  S.,  Painting,  47. 

Noble,  T.  S.,  Painting,  21. 

Nold,  Miss  H.,  Painting,  40. 

Nordenberg,  B.,  Painting,  47. 

Nordgren,  Miss  A.,  Painting,  47. 

Nordgren,  A.  D.,  Painting,  47. 

Nordlander,  Miss  A.,  Painting,  47. 

Norelli,  L.,  & Co.,  Mosaics,  51. 

Norman,  A.,  Painting,  49. 

Norton,  W.  E.,  Painting,  21. 

Noterman,  Z.,  Painting,  38. 

Notman,  W.,  Photographs,  33;  Paintings,  33. 
Obernetter,  J.  B..„  ['holographs,  43. 


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Ocaranza,  M.,  Painting,  52. 

Odenheimer,  M.  B.,  Painting,  22. 

Oertel,  R.  J.  A.,  Painting,  21. 

Ogelvie,  Painting,  21. 

O’Halloran,  A.  G.,  32. 

O’Hara,  D.,  Photograph,  57. 

Oil  Painted  Wall  Paper  Works,  31. 

Okerland,  E.  G.,  Photographs,  57. 

Oliver,  R.,  Decorations,  34. 

Olivieri,  L.,  Mosaics,  51. 

Ollendon,  Mrs.  d’,  Painting,  40. 

Ollive,  A.,  Mosaics,  etc.,  41. 

Olregon,  J.,  Painting,  52. 

Oppenoorth,  W.  J.,  Painting,  44. 

Orlandini,  L.,  Mosaics,  51. 

Ornamental  Mirror  Co.,  Photographs,  58. 
Ortman,  Miss  F.  A.,  Paintings,  55. 

Osgood,  J.  R.,  & Co.,  Photographs,  58. 
Ostergren,  I.  P.,  Sculpture,  46. 

Osti,  H.,  Photographs,  48. 

Ottanjano,  Prof.  L.,  Sculpture,  50. 

Ottinjer,  G.  M.,  Painting,  22. 

Oudinot,  A.,  Painting,  38. 

Overbaugh,  A.  W.,  Engravings,  29. 

Owen,  J.  G.,  Engravings,  33. 

Pabst,  C.  A.,  Painting,  38. 

Pach,  G.  W.,  Photographs,  57. 

Paez,  J.,  Painting,  52. 

Page,  W.,  Painting,  22;  Sculpture,  15. 

Paling,  J.  J.,  Painting,  44. 

Palliere,  J.  L.,  Painting,  38. 

Palm,  G.  W.,  Painting,  47. 

Paneieur,  B.  V.,  & Bros.,  Sculpture,  50. 
Parker,  E.,  Painting,  22. 

Parker,  J.  A.,  Painting,  22. 

Partini,  C.,  Architecture,  50. 

Pape,  A.  jr.,  Painting,  22. 

Parvel,  F.,  Painting,  22. 

Pasquinelli,  Anibal,  Painting,  53. 

Pattberg,  L.,  & Bros.,  Photographs,  58. 
Patten,  G.  D.,  Engraving,  29. 

Patterson,  J.,  Intaglio,  28. 

Pauli,  H.  G.,  Engravings,  33. 

Paullin,  W.  F.,  Photographs,  57. 

Pautrot,  J.,  Sculpture,  35. 

Pavia,  F.,  Painting,  52. 

Paxon,  C.,  & Son,  Photographs,  57. 

Peale,  R.,  Painting,  55. 

Pearce,  C.  S.,  Painting,  22. 

Pearsall,  G.  F.  E.,  Photographs,  57. 

Pease,  J.  I.,  Crayon  drawing,  30. 

Peck,  S.,  & Co.,  Photographs,  58. 

Penel,  J.,  Architectural  designs,  41. 

Peny,  E.  W.,  Water  color,  26. 

Perdicaris,  I.,  Painting,  22;  Ornaments,  31. 
Perine,  G.  E.,  Drawing,  30. 

Perkins,  G.  F.  T.,  Sculpture,  15. 

Perrault,  L.,  Painting,  38. 

Perrey,  N.,  Sculpture,  35. 

Perry,  Ann,  Painting,  22. 

Perry,  E.,  Paintings,  22. 

Perry,  Painting,  22. 

Perrot,  H.,  Models,  41. 

Perseus,  E.,  Painting,  47. 

Pertz,  A.  J.,  Drawings,  29. 

Petersen,  P.,  Photographs,  49. 

Petralli  Bros.,  Sculpture,  50. 

Petrazzinl,  E.,  Paintings,  53. 

Petit,  E.,  Painting,  38. 

Pettit,  H.,  & Wilson,  J.  M.,  Architectural 
designs,  27,  31. 

Petit,  P.,  Photographs,  41. 

Petrucci,  E.  A.,  Architecture,  50. 

Pettit,  G.  W.,  Painting,  22. 

Philippeau,  C.  F.,  Painting,  44. 

Phillips,  M.,  Painting,  22. 

Phillips,  S.  H.,  Painting,  22. 

Photo-engraving  Co.,  Engravings,  30. 
Pibernat,  Jose,  Sculpture. 

Picchi,  A.,  Sculpture,  50. 

Picq,  H.,  Architectural  designs,  41. 

Pichot,  E.,  Engravings  and  lithographs,  41. 
Pickes,  D.  M.,  Sculpture,  15. 

Pina,  S.,  Painting,  52. 


Pine,  T.,  Painting,  22. 

Piquenard,  A.  H.,  Medals,  etc.,  31. 

Pisani,  L.,  Painting,  50. 

Plassan,  A.  E.,  Painting,  38. 

Platt,  G.  W.,  Painting,  22. 

Pohle,  H.,  Painting,  22,  55. 

Pollock,  Chas.,  Photographs,  57. 

Pommerais,  Leao,  Painting,  52. 

Poncet,  J.  B.,  Engraving,  38,  41. 

Pope,  A.,  Drawings,  27;  Carvings,  28. 
Porcinai,  G.,  Sculpture,  50. 

Porter,  B.  C.,  Painting,  22. 

Porter,  S.  C.,  Painting,  22. 

Portland  Co.,  Photographs,  57. 

Portu,  L.,  Painting,  52. 

Post,  Miss  C.  von,  Painting,  47. 

Postma,  G.,  Painting,  44. 

Potin,  Miss  E.,  Painting,  40. 

Potemont,  A.  M.,  Engraving,  41. 

Potsdamer  & Co.,  Engraving,  30. 

Pottier,  Painting,  40. 

Poussielgue-Rusand,  Sculpture,  42. 

Pozzo,  Antonio,  Photographs,  53. 

Pradez,  Mrs.  V.,  Painting,  55. 

Prang,  L.,  & Co.,  Chromos,  30. 

Preda,  Prof.  A.,  Architecture,  50. 

Profili,  U.,  Mosaics,  51. 

Priestman,  J.,  Carvings,  28. 

Princeteau,  R.,  Painting,  38. 

Prion,  L.,  Painting,  38. 

Prosser,  W.  F.,  Painting,  22. 

Protais,  P.  A.,  Painting,  38. 

Province  of  Buenos  Ayres,  Photographs,  53. 
Province  of  Cordoba,  Photographs,  53. 
Province  of  Rio-Grande-do-Sul,  Statuary,  52. 
Province  of  San  Luis,  Decorations,  54. 
Province  of  Salta,  Photographs,  53. 

Province  of  Santiago  Del  Estero,  Photog.,  53. 
Province  of  Tucuman,  Photographs,  53. 
Quartley,  A.,  Painting,  22. 

Quinet,  A.,  Photographs,  41. 

Raffl  & Co.,  Sculpture,  35. 

Rafter,  S.  L.  J.,  Paintings,  22. 

Rajon,  P.  A.,  Engraving,  41. 

Ralph,  Smith,  & Co.,  Lithographs,  33. 
Randall,  C.,  Photographs,  57. 

Randle,  F.,  Painting,  22. 

Ramirez,  A.,  Painting,  52. 

Rapin,  A.,  Painting,  38. 

Rasmussen,  J.  E.  C.,  Paintings,  46. 
Rathenow  Optical  Industrial  Establishment, 
Photographs,  43. 

Ravacci,  Ferd.,  & Co.,  Sculpture,  50. 
Ravenez,  Miss  A.,  Painting,  40. 

Reynaud,  F.,  Painting,  38. 

Rawson,  R.  F.,  Drawings,  29. 

Ream,  M.,  Painting,  22. 

Ream,  C.  P.,  Paintings,  22. 

Rebull,  S.,  Painting,  52. 

Rebecque,  W.  C.  de  Constant,  Painting,  44. 
Redman  & Kenney,  Engravings,  30. 

Rean,  G.,  Photographs,  57. 

Reed,  H.,  Painting,  drawings,  27. 

Reed,  J.,  Photographs,  57. 

Reis,  A.,  Statuary,  52. 

Relvas,  C.,  Photographs,  57. 

Rembrandt,  Painting,  55. 

Remele,  P.,  Photographs,  43. 

Rene,  G.,  Painting,  55. 

Renie,  J.  E.,  Painting,  38. 

Reniers,  T.  C.,  Sculpture,  15. 

Reich,  J.,  Drawings,  29. 

Reichardt  & Lindner,  Photographs,  43. 
Reilly,  J.  J.,  Photographs,  57. 

Reimer,  B.  F.,  Photographs,  57. 

Reinecke,  F.,  Photographs,  43. 

Remtzes,  H.  E.,  Painting,  44. 

Reinhart,  B.  F.,  Sculpture,  15. 

Restein,  E.  P.  & L.,  Photographs,  30. 
Reuterdahl,  F.  R.,  jr..  Lithographs,  48. 
Revel,  C.,  Painting,  38. 

Rham,  F.,  Painting,  43. 

Ribatto,  Francisco,  Decorations,  54. 

Ribbing,  Miss  S.,  Paintings,  47. 


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Ricciarelli,  S.,  Sculpture,  50. 

Rice  Bros.,  Photographs,  57. 

Rice,  Miss  E.  L.,  Paintings,  22. 

Rice,  G.  S.,  Miscellaneous,  28. 

Rice  & Co.,  Engraving,  30. 

Rice,  J.  D.,  Photographs,  58. 

Richards,  D.,  Sculpture,  15. 

Richards,  P.  D.,  Industrial  designs,  27. 
Richards,  W.  T.,  Painting,  22,  55;  Water 
color,  26. 

Richner,  L.  P.,  Painting,  38. 

Ried,  H.  V.,  Painting,  22. 

Riegen,  N.,  Painting,  44. 

R ingel,  E.  P.  T.  D.,  Sculpture,  35. 

Ritchie,  A.  H.,  Painting,  22  ; Engravings,  27. 
Ritschel,  G.  A.,  Photographs,  43. 

Rivey,  A.,  Painting,  38. 

Robbins,  Water  colors,  26. 

Robbins,  F.  L.,  Painting,  22. 

Robbins,  E.,  Painting,  22. 

Robbins,  H.  W.,  Paintings,  22. 

Robbins,  F.,  Photographs,  57. 

Robert,  C.  J.,  Engraving,  41. 

Robertson,  A.,  Water  color,  26;  Drawing,  27. 
Robinson,  T.,  Painting,  22. 

Robinson,  H.  T.,  Photographs,  57. 

Robinson,  H.  S.,  Paintings,  33. 

Robjohns,  F.  R.,  Painting,  22. 

Rocha,  Antonio  da.  Engravings,  52. 
Roccheggiani,  C.,  Mosaics,  51. 

Rocher,  H.,  Photographs,  58. 

Rochussen,  C.,  Painting,  44. 

Rodriguez,  J.,  Painting,  52. 

Rodriguez,  N.,  Painting,  52. 

Roelofs,  W.,  Painting,  44. 

Roesler,  R.,  Photographs,  48. 

Rogers,  J.,  Sculpture,  15  ; Painting,  28. 
Rogers,  R.,  Sculpture,  15. 

Romanelli,  F.,  Sculpture,  50. 

Romagnani,  B.  P.,  Sculpture,  50. 

Romairone,  Camilo,  Sculpture,  53. 

Romoli,  Prof.  L.  C.,  Painting,  50. 

Romner,  Mrs.  H.,  Painting,  44. 

Roome,  W.,  Paintings,  22. 

Roos,  P.,  Designs,  31. 

Root,  M.  A.,  Photographs,  57. 

Ropes,  J.,  Painting. 

Rose,  A.  L.  de,  Painting,  22. 

Rosen,  Count  G.  von,  Painting,  47. 
Rosenthall,  M.,  Painting,  22. 

Rosenthall,  T.  E.,  Painting,  22. 

Rosier,  A.,  Painting,  38. 

Ross,  A.,  Sculpture,  35. 

Roth,  G.  A.,  Painting,  44. 

Rothermel,  P.  F.,  Painting,  22. 

Roubaud,  L.  A.,  Sculpture,  35. 

Rouffid,  S.,  Painting. 

Rouffio,  P.,  Painting,  38. 

Rougeron,  J.  J.,  Painting,  38. 

Rowe,  G.  A.,  Sculpture,  15;  Engraving,  28. 
Rubens,  P.  P.,  Painting,  55. 

Ruch,  Painting,  22. 

Ruckwardt,  H.,  Photographs,  43. 

Rudaux,  E.  A.,  Painting,  38. 

Riiger,  J.,  Drawings,  27. 

Rumbold,  G.  W.,  Statuary,  31. 

Rummelhoff,  C.,  Painting,  49. 

Ruiz,  M.  J.  P.,  Painting,  52. 

Rust,  J.  A.,  Painting,  44. 

Rydberg,  G.  F.,  Painting,  47. 

Ryder,  J.  F.,  Photographs,  57. 

Sabine,  T.,  Photographs,  52. 

Sadee,  P.,  Painting,  45. 

Saguedo,  R.,  Painting,  52. 

Sain,  E.  A.,  Painting,  38. 

Saintin,  J.  E.,  Painting,  39. 

Salabert,  F.,  Painting,  38. 

Salanson,  Miss  E.,  Painting,  38. 

Salle,  E.,  Engravings,  41. 

Salles,  J.,  Painting,  38. 

Salles-Wagner,  Mrs.  A.,  Painting,  38. 

Salot,  J.,  Sculpture. 

Salomon,  G.,  Painting,  47. 

Salt,  J.,  Painting,  28. 


Sanchez,  F.,  Painting,  52. 

Sand,  M.,  Painting,  22. 

Sandberg,  Mrs.  C.,  32. 

Sandberg,  N.,  Painting,  48. 

Sanborn,  J.  A.,  Drawings,  29. 

Sanders,  W.,  Drawings,  29. 

Sande,  B.,  Painting,  45. 

Sandrot,  Jose,  Decorations. 

Sanderson,  Miss  E.,  Paintings,  33. 
Sandrini,  A.,  Mosaics,  51. 

St.  Joseph's  Convent,  Paintings,  33. 

St.  Gaudens,  Aug.,  Sculpture,  15. 

Sarony,  N.,  Photographs,  57. 

Sartain,  E.,  Painting,  23. 

Sartain,  S.,  Engravings,  30. 

Sarto,  A.  del.  Painting,  55. 

Satterlee,  W.,  Paintings,  26. 

Saunders,  J.  A.,  Photographs,  57. 

Sauvage,  F.  & R.  H.,  Sculpture,  41. 

Savoy,  H.,  Painting,  45. 

Scappini,  G.  Mosaics,  51. 

Scarselli,  N.,  Mosaics,  51. 

Schaarwachter,  J.  C.,  Photographs,  43. 
Schanche,  H.  G.,  Painting,  49. 

Schaerff,  J.  W.,  Painting,  23. 

Schauer,  G.  W.  Engraving,  30. 

Scheck,  A.  F.  A.,  Painting,  38. 

Schenkel,  J.  J.,  Painting,  45. 

Schidonne,  Painting,  55. 

Schillberg  & Coleman,  Picture,  28. 
Schipperus,  P.  A.,  Painting,  45. 

Schive,  J.,  Painting,  49. 

Schlesinger,  L.,  Photographs,  59. 

Schluter,  B.,  Photographs,  59. 

Schmidt,  Geo.,  32. 

Schell,  F.  B.,  Drawing,  29. 

Scholten,  J.  H.,  Painter,  45. 

Scholz,  R.,  Photographs,  43. 

School  of  Design,  Designs,  29. 

Schovelin,  A.,  Painting,  46. 

Schrader,  J.,  Painting,  55. 

Schroeder,  L.,  Sculpture,  35. 

Schreiber  & Co.,  Lithographs. 

Schreiber  & Sons,  Photographs,  57. 

Schultz  & Suck,  Photographs,  43. 

Schulze  & Steinmetz,  Designs,  31. 

Schulze,  P.,  Designs,  31. 

ScEumaker,  J.  G.,  Painting,  26. 

Scnussele,  C.,  Painting,  23. 

Schwartzmann  & Kafka,  Archi.  designs,  27. 
Schwerin,  Miss  A.  von,  Painting,  48. 
Schreiber  & Co.,  Photographs,  53. 

Schwier,  K.,  Photographs,  43. 

Schwind  & Krueger,  Photographs,  57. 
Scott,  G.  B.,  Photographs. 

Scott,  W.  W.,  Paintings,  23. 

Scovill  Mfg.  Co.,  Photographs,  58. 

Seavey,  L.  F.  W.,  Photographs,  57,  58. 
Seawell,  C.  H.,  Design,  32. 

Sebillot,  P.,  Painting,  38. 

Sebastian  de  Anteago,  Painting,  52. 

Sebron,  H.,  Painting,  38. 

Seelig  & Co.,  Sculpture,  15,  28. 

Sege,  A.,  Painting,  38. 

Seggern,  F.  van,  Painting,  45. 

Seiler,  C.,  Photographs,  57. 

Seitz,  O.,  Painting,  55. 

Seligman,  Mrs.  E.,  Painting,  23. 

Selim,  Mrs.  H.,  Painting,  38. 

Sell,  E.  E.,  Needle  work,  32. 

Sellack,  G.,  Photographs,  53. 
Semmendinger,  A.,  Photographs,  58. 

Seillan,  Louis,  Sculpture,  53. 

Sewell,  E.  W.,  Paintings,  33. 

Shade,  Painting,  23. 

Shakspeare,  Photographs,  34. 

Shapleigh,  F.  H.,  Painting,  23. 

Sharps,  I.  S.,  Painting,  23. 

Shattuck,  Paintings,  23. 

Shaw,  A.  C.,  Painting,  23. 

Shearer,  C.  H.,  Painting,  23. 

Sheldon  & Slasons,  Pedestals,  31. 

Sherk  Brothers,  Painting,  22. 

Sheureux,  L.  E.,  Plans,  etc.,  42. 


INDEX 


Shirlau,  W.,  Painting,  23. 

Siber,  C.,  Oil  prints,  43. 

Sibley,  S.  D.,  & Co.,  Photographs,  58. 
Sidwall,  Miss  A.,  Paintings,  47. 

Sillery  Convent,  Picture  in  hair,  33 ; Painting. 
Sillstedt,  Painting,  23. 

Silva,  F.  A.,  Paintings,  23. 

Silveira,  Souza,  da,  Painting,  52. 

Simon,  H.,  Painting,  23. 

Simons  & Co.,  Mosaics,  etc.,  42. 

Simonsen,  P.,  Painting,  49. 

Sinding,  O.,  Painting,  49. 

Sinding,  S.,  Sculpture,  49. 

Siotto,  P.,  Cameos,  50. 

Sirouy,  A. , Painting,  39. 

Skari,  E.  O.  R.,  Painting,  49. 

Skirmunt,  S.  de.  Painting,  23,  55. 

Skonberg,  C.  E.,  Painting,  48. 

Slack,  S.,  & Co.,  Photographs,  32. 

Sluyter,  H.,  Engravings,  45. 

Smart,  F.  L.  & R.  M.,  Engravings,  30. 
Smibet,  J.,  Painting,  55. 

Smillie,  J.  D.,  Water  color,  26. 

Smillie,  G.  H.,  Paintings,  23 ; Water  color,  26. 
Smith,  T.  H.,  Portraits,  23. 

Smith,  R.,  Painting,  22. 

Smith,  I.  H.,  Painting. 

Smith,  J.  B.,  Shield  of  liberty,  32. 

Smith,  X.,  Painting,  23. 

Smith,  H.  F.,  Painting,  49. 

Smith,  M.,  Painting,  23. 

Smith,  R.,  & Co.,  Lithographs,  etc.,  33. 
Smith,  T.  Henry,  Paintings,  23. 

Smith,  F.  H.,  Painting,  23;  Water  color,  26. 
Smith,  T.  L.,  Paintings,  23. 

Snowe,  F.,  Painting,  23. 

Snowdon,  T.  H.,  Sculpture,  28. 

Sodergren,  Miss  S.,  Painting,  47. 

Soeterik,  T.,  Painting,  45. 

Solomon,  J.,  Photographs,  57. 

Sonntag,  W.  L.,  Painting,  22. 

Sooryn,  D.,  Sculpture,  54. 

Sorensen,  C.  F.,  Painting,  46. 

Spahn,  E.  P.,  Photographs,  58,  57. 

Spang,  W.,  Painting,  23. 

Spalding,  A.  E.,  Sculpture,  28. 

Spalding,  H.  M.,  Sculpture,  28. 

Spencer,  J.  W.,  Painting,  22. 

Spieler,  C.  H.,  Painting,  23. 

Spooner,  M.  C.,  Spatter  work,  32. 

Springer,  C.,  Painting,  45. 

Staigg,  R.  M.,  Painting,  23. 

Stancliff,  J.  W.,  Painting,  22. 

Stanhouse,  W.,  Engravings,  27. 

Stanley,  D.  M.,  Painting,  22. 

State  of  Michigan,  Drawings,  31. 

Steele  Bros.,  Engravings,  28. 

Steffelaar,  J.,  Painting,  45. 

Stehlin,  J.,  Sculpture,  28. 

Steinbock,  R.,  Chromo-lithographs,  42. 
Steinhaus,  W.,  Drawings,  29. 

Steinhaus  & Frickerhaus,  32. 

Stencil,  G.  A.,  Drawings,  27. 

Stephenson,  Miss  J.,  Paintings,  33;  Oriental 
table,  34. 

Sterling,  Miss  C.  H.,  Painting,  26. 

Stevenson,  B.  F.,  Painting,  23. 

Stewart,  G.,  Painting,  55. 

Stewart,  J.  L.,  Painting,  23,  55. 

Stillfried  & Anderson,  Photographs,  57. 
Stoddard,  S.  R.,  Photographs,  57. 

Stokes,  J.,  Painting,  23. 

Stock,  J.,  & Bro.,  Photographs,  58. 

Stoll,  J.  A.,  Relieves,  32. 

Stone,  W.  O.,  Painting,  55. 

Stortenbeker,  P.,  Painting,  45. 

Stoppel,  H.,  Water  color,  26. 

Story,  G.  H.,  Paintings,  22. 

Story,  A.  B.,  Painting,  23. 

Storn,  N.,  Decorations,  54. 

Strain,  D.  J.,  Painting,  23. 

Stroebel,  J.  A.  B.,  Painting,  45. 

Stroefer  & Kinchner,  32. 

Strong,  J.  D.,  jr.,  Painting,  23. 


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Stuart,  A.  H.,  Decorations. 

Stuart,  H.,  Decorated  table,  34. 

Stuart,  G.,  Painting,  55. 

Stubenbord,  C.,  33. 

Sulzbacher,  L.,  Decorations,  28. 

Susse  Freres,  Models,  42. 

Swayne,  W.  M.,  Sculpture. 

Sweeney,  T.  T.,  Photographs,  57. 

Sword,  J.  B.,  Painting,  23. 

Symington,  James,  Water  color,  27. 
Szacinski,  L.,  Photographs,  49. 

Taanman,  J.,  Painting,  45. 

Tacquemart,  S.  F.,  Engraving. 

Tait,  A.  F.,  Painting,  24. 

Tait,  J.  R.,  Painting,  23. 

Taft,  R.,  Painting,  23. 

Tagliarino,  A.,  & Co.,  Photographs,  50. 
Tapestries  National  Manufactures,  Tapes- 
tries, 40. 

Tappa,  P.,  Photographs,  53. 

Taylor,  W.  C.,  Photographs,  57. 
Technico-Typographic  Institute,  Engravings, 
42. 

Teka,  Mrs.  E.,  Painting,  40. 

Telon,  J.,  Sculpture,  35. 

Tenney,  U.  D.,  Painting,  24. 

Tensfeld,  J.,  Painting,  23. 

Terzi,  A.,  Lithographs,  50. 

Testas,  W.  de  F.,  Painting,  45. 

Thaulow,  F.,  Painting,  49. 

The  Decorative  Wood  Co.,  32. 

The  Commission,  Argentine  Rep.,  Views,  53. 
Therenni,  F.,  Photographs,  58. 

Thomas,  E.,  Engraving,  41. 

Thomas,  Joseph  S.,  Painting,  24. 

Thomas,  Mrs.,  Painting,  24. 

Thomson,  H.,  Painting,  24. 

Thompson,  A.,  Painting,  24. 

Thompson,  A.  W.,  Paintings,  23. 

Thompson,  H.  I.,  Painting,  23. 

Thompson,  J.,  Painting,  24. 

Thorn,  Paintings,  24. 

Thorne,  G.  W.,  Photographs,  57. 

Thorp,  A.  C.,  Painting,  23. 

Thorpe,  T.  B.,  Painting,  24. 

Thurlow,  Mrs.  S.  W.,  Painting,  24. 

Thurman,  P.,  Painting,  49. 

Tiffany,  L.  C. , Paintings,  24 ; Water  colors,  26. 
Tillier,  C.,  Industrial  designs. 

Tiers,  M.  C.,  Painting,  24. 

Tieleman,  B.,  Photographs,  43. 

Timon,  M.  P.,  Photographs,  57. 

Titian,  Painting,  55. 

Tobias,  W.,  Painting,  29. 

Tom,  J.  B.,  Painting,  45. 

Tompkins,  A.  B.,  Painting,  26. 

Tompkins,  Miss  C.,  Painting,  23. 

Toma,  O.,  Painting,  47. 

Torrini,  G.,  Mosaics,  51. 

Townsend,  C.  E.,  Painting,  24. 

Train,  H.  E.,  Photographs,  57. 

Trapp  & Munch,  Photographs,  43. 
Trautmann,  J.  W.,  Decorations,  43. 

Treat,  O.  C.,  Painting,  23. 

Trego,  J.  R.,  Painting,  23. 

Tresling,  P.  O.,  Lithographs,  44. 

Tright,  H.  A.  van,  Painting,  45. 

Troitzsch,  O.,  Oil  prints,  43. 

Trotter,  N.  H.,  Painting,  23. 

Trouble,  Industrial  designs,  42. 

Trumbull,  G.,  Painting,  23. 

Truman,  E.,  Painting,  55. 

Tuckerman,  S.  S.,  Painting,  24. 

Turner,  J.  W.,  Photographs,  57,  58. 

Turini,  G.,  Sculpture,  15. 

Tuttle,  C.  F.,  Painting,  24. 

Tyson,  I.  T.,  Photographs,  57. 

Ugolini,  G.,  Mosaics,  51. 

Ulfsten,  C.,  Painting,  49. 

Ulke,  H.,  Painting,  24. 

Ulmann,  B.,  Painting,  39. 

Union  Centrale  des  Beaux-Arts,  Eng.,  41. 
Vacquerel,  P.  E.,  Engravings,  41. 

Valadon,  J.  E.,  Painting,  39. 


7° 


ART, 


Valero,  Felipe,  Sculpture. 

Valkenburg,  H.,  Painting,  45. 

Vallejo,  F.  A.,  Painting,  52. 

Vance,  R.  H.,  Photographs,  57. 
Vandael,  Painting,  55. 

Vandusen,  Rab.,  Engraving,  30. 

Van  Dyke,  Painting,  55. 

Van  Etten,  K.,  Painting,  24. 

Van  Elton,  Paintings,  27. 

Van  Loo,  G.,  Photographs,  57. 

Vargas,  A.,  Sculpture,  52. 

Varin,  E.  N.,  Engravings,  41. 
Vasquez,  J.,  Painting,  52. 

Vasquez,  A.,  Painting,  52. 

Vasquez,  M.,  Painting,  52. 

Vasselot,  A.  M.  de.  Sculpture,  35. 
Vasseud,  L.,  Drawings,  27. 

Vedder,  Miss  E.,  Painting,  24. 

Vega,  F.  de  la,  Painting,  52. 

Vely,  A.,  Painting,  39. 

Venine,  Painting,  27. 

Venino,  F.,  Painting,  24. 

Venius,  O.,  Painting,  55. 

Veron,  A.  R.,  Painting,  39. 
Verschuur,  W.,jr. , Painting,  45. 
Vester,  W.,  Painting,  45. 

Verbeer,  E.,  Painting,  45. 

Verzaschi,  E.,  Photographs,  50. 

Vichi,  F.,  Mosaics,  51. 

Vigdal,  A.  G.,  Painting,  49. 

Viger,  H.  J.  L.,  Painting,  39. 

Villa,  E.,  Painting,  39. 

Villalprando,  C.,  Painting,  52. 
Villebesseyx,  G.,  Painting,  39. 
Villenuve,  T.,  Sculpture,  33. 

Virgin,  A.  J.  G.,  Painting,  48. 
Visconti,  C.,  Lithograph,  50. 

Vogel,  H.,  Photographs,  43. 

Vogel,  J.  G.,  Painting,  45. 

Volk,  D.,  Painting,  24. 

Volk,  L.  W.,  Sculpture,  15. 

Volkmar,  C.,  sr.,  Photographs,  58. 
Volkmar,  C.,  jr.,  Paintings,  30,  24,  28. 
Vollmering,  J.,  Painting,  24. 

Vos,  Mrs.  M.,  Painting,  45. 

Vuagnot,  F.,  Painting,  39. 

Waagen,  Sculpture,  35. 

Wahlberg,  H.  A.  L.,  Painting,  48. 
Wahlquist,  E.,  Painting,  48. 

Waitz,  R.,  Painting,  25. 

Waldhaw,  J.,  Photographs,  58. 
Wallander,  W.,  Painting,  48. 
Wallander  & Forslow,  48. 

Wallace,  E.,  Photographs,  58. 

Walery,  Photographs. 

Walker,  A.,  Decoration  on  Glass,  34. 
Wall,  W.  A.,  Painting,  24. 

Walls,  W.,  Photographs,  58. 

Waller  & Schrader,  Photographs,  58. 
Waller,  F.,  Painting,  24. 

Walter,  T.,  Decorations,  29. 

Ward,  E.  M.,  Painting,  25. 

Warner,  O.  L.,  Sculpture,  15. 

Warners,  Painting,  25. 

Warren,  C.  K.,  Photographs,  58. 
Wastfelt,  C.  C.,  Sculpture,  46. 
Waterman  & Hall,  Photographs,  57. 
Waterman,  M.,  Painting,  24,  25. 
Waters,  G.  W.,  Painting,  24. 

Waters,  S.  C.,  Painting,  25. 

Watkins,  C.  E.,  Photographs,  58. 
Waugh,  T.  B.,  Painting,  25. 

Way,  A.  J.  H.,  Painting,  24. 

Way,  A.  C.,  Painting,  24. 

Way,  C.  G.,  Painting,  24. 

Weaver,  A.  K.,  Photographs,  58. 
Webb,  Francis  R.,  Painting,  24. 
Weber,  C.,  Painting,  24. 

Weber,  P.,  Painting,  24. 

Weeks,  E.  L.,  Painting,  23. 


Weenix,  Painting,  55. 

Weilenbeck,  F.  R.,  Painting,  25. 

Weir,  J.  F.,  Painting,  24. 

Weir,  R.  W.,  Painting,  24. 

Weiss,  N.,  Carvings,  28. 

Weissenbruch,  J.,  Painting,  45. 

Welch,  T.,  Painting,  25. 

Weltmiiller,  Painting,  53. 

Wendroth,  F.  R.,  Photographs,  58. 

Werner,  G.,  Painting,  48. 

Wertmuller,  Painting,  55. 

West,  B.,  Painting,  55. 

West,  P.  B.,  Painting,  24. 

West,  C.,  Painting,  25. 

West,  S.,  Stained  glass,  32. 

West  & Anderson,  Designs,  31. 

Weston,  N.,  Photographs,  57. 

Wexelsen,  C.,  Painting,  49. 

Wharton,  P.  F.,  Painting,  25. 

Whittredge,  Painting,  25. 

Whitbridge,  Paintings. 

Whitechurch,  P.,  Engravings,  30. 

White,  E.,  Paintings,  25. 

White,  H.  C.,  Photographs,  58. 

White,  J.,  Decorations,  34. 

Whiteman,  M.  H.,  Painting,  24. 

Whitefield,  E.,  Painting,  25. 

Whitman,  M.  H.,  Drawing,  29. 

Whitney,  Anna,  Statuary,  15. 

Whiton,  H.,  & Co.,  Signs,  32. 

Wiesman,  W.  H.,  Painting,  25. 

Wiesenhahn,  F.  W.  H.,  Penmanship,  32. 
Wiklund,  O.,  Photographs,  48. 

Wiggeland,  D.,  Painting,  24. 

Willard,  A.  M.,  Painting,  24. 

Willard,  W.,  Painting,  24. 

Wild,  H.  G.,  Painting,  25. 

Wild,  H.,  Painting,  25. 

Willenich,  M.,  Painting,  39. 

Wiles,  L.  M.,  Drawing,  29. 

Williams,  I.  L..,  Painting,  25. 

Williams,  Mrs.  E.  F.,  Painting,  24. 

Wiles,  L.  M.,  Painting,  24. 

Wilson,  J.  J.,  Photographs,  58. 

Wilson,  R.,  Painting,  55. 

Wilson,  Hood,  & Co.,  Photographs,  58. 
Wilson,  O.,  Painting,  24. 

Wilson,  Miss  L.  R.,  Drawing,  29. 

Wilt  Bros.,  Photographs,  58. 

Windt,  P.  P.,  Painting,  45. 

Winge,  M.  E.,  Painting,  48. 

Winge,  Mrs.  M.,  Painting,  48. 

Winner,  W.  E.,  Painting,  24,  29. 

Winter,  I.,  Painting,  24. 

Winters,  Mrs.  D.,  Painting,  24. 

Wittemar  & Bros.,  Engraving,  30. 

Witmar,  C.  F.,  Painting,  24. 

Wolf,  G.,  Photographs,  43. 

Wolf,  W.,  Painting,  55. 

Wollrabe,  H.  W.,  Photographs,  45. 

Wood,  T.  W.,  Paintings,  27. 

Wood,  R.  E.,  Photographs,  58. 

Wood,  G.  B.,  jr.,  Painting,  24,  27. 
Woodward,  Grant,  & Co.,  Sculpture,  paint- 
ing, etc.,  33. 

Woodward,  D.  A.,  Photographs,  58. 
Woodwell,  J.  R.,  Painting,  24. 

Worton,  W.  E.,  Painting. 

Wright,  G.,  Painting,  25. 

Wright,  J.,  Decorations,  34. 

Wiihrer,  L.,  Engravings,  41. 

Yedo,  B.,  Sculpture,  53. 

Yon,  E.  C.,  Painting,  39. 

Yvon,  A.,  Painting,  39. 

Zetterstrom,  Mrs.  M.,  Painting,  48. 

Zettler,  F.  X.,  Chromo-lithographs,  42. 

Zier,  F.  E.,  Painting,  39. 

Zimmerman,  C.  A.,  Photographs,  58. 
Zuber-Buhler,  F.,  Painting,  39. 

Zuber,  J.  H.,  Painting,  39. 


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